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Ok, well according to regency tech support its 345 at the front and 355 at the rear for a R33 GTST.. I said is that for the R33 turbo? and he said yes.. the guy was abit of a asshole lol, so im not sure if its the non turbo or not -_-

The number is 1300 882 248 If you guys wanted to try, I rang Sturt Police station and he said that he will find out a awnser for me and get back to me.. Not sure how happy i am telling the cops i have a import and giving them my first and last name though :| If i get defected tomorrow this will suck :|

Edited by Shadex
It would really suck if you got defected tomorrow by that same cop......"ohh so you are the guy asking for the ride height....let me check it for ya.....ohh 5mm bit too low mate....DEFECT"

Yep. Drive to your residential address and wait for you to pull out of the driveway. LOL

:D

ShadeX.. You need to speak to Regency Vehicle standards.

I might give them a buzz tomorrow and stress the point between turbo and na to make 100% sure. :down:

A while back when I spoke to Vehicle standards I was told 360mm all round for the turbo as the document states; fingers crossed things have since changed. :P

Unless they are getting nice bonus's by feeding us bullshit information so we have to pay that inflated $200 odd first inspection fee.

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