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Modifications are not really a part of doing a roadworthy pinkslip. Generally, if your tyres are good, all lights are fine, etc, you pass. If they annoy you, tell them to piss off, and go to the next bloke down the street.

A pink slip is only 25-30$. Most places won't spend more than about 2 minutes doing it. They have better things to spend their time on

So long as your car is roadworthy from a maintenance point of view and your tyres don't stick outside the guards you should be ok.

Just a word of warning though.

Say you go to one workshop for a pinkslip and they give you a whiteslip with things that need attention and then you go somewhere dodgy and get it passed as is.

The incomplete inspection papers from the first shop have to be submitted to the RTA.

The RTA will then sometimes call you in for a 'random' inspection of your car and you get defected and the dodgy workshop that passed it loses their inspection license.

I've seen it happen more than once.

lol. yeh i get mine done at a petrol station mechanic on willis street, rooty hill. Meh, doesnt even really look at the car.

lol thats what i need. But my brake are fine, brand new rubber, all lights work i didnt think it would be a hassle, but they just look at the car and say they cant do it

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