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Right.

Finally finally got all my shit together and had everything done to the car in order to pass regency.

however the lovely boys down there want me to provide the manufacturers specs for wheel align. along with my final report.

surely its their job to know the manufac. specs ? why should I bring them along ? As long as my car is fine.

does anyone know the specs? or a link I can print to show these ppl.

cheers.

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yeah they also wanted me to go to nissan to prove I have the standard AFM in. Because they didnt know if it were a Z32 or not.

anyway. did the wheel align. today. printed out the sheet showing the specs. alot of numbers which mean nothing to me. hopefully that satisfies the regency boys.

btw. they are busy down there atm.

couldnt get in till dec.

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whys it so packed.. there hasnt been DA event since may :P

but yeah i would just print off some type of numbers (which may or may not mean anything). happened with me and my hicas steering rack.. apprently it had play.. which it didnt, replayed it with another rack with more play and they said it was fine. same as my ecu report from nissan, they didnt even check it. just wanted to give me the run around.

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