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hey Guys,

I went over the Pits on Friday! (O`connor)

Waited 4 hours to be bascily raped!

Had such a WankStar!

Picking on things such as " need mesh In front of my Intercooler!! "

Need boot realse to work!

Since my Bonnet / Fendors are viberglass he says!! ( U need to take of the whole front end! )

Then he was suggesting my boot was fiberglass!! which it is not! he checked everything being a newb! i got a list full!

At the end he says ITS A SKYLINE I NEED TO CHECK THESE THINGS!!

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Can anyone Confirm if i need these things to be fixed and where is a got PIT place then will be more helpful with jap cars!

Whelspool

Rocko ?

Midland ?

Cheers Guys :(

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Whoooaaa...

Go to welshpool man.

When I imported my car, i asked the pit inspector more questions then he asked me.

A trick i think works is if you know something is borderline dodgy, be upfront and ask them, and say that you are unsure about it. Half the time they will say "Yeah you needa change/fix that, but I trust you'll do it, so i wont worry about it"

GL

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I went to auto power in joondalup, its a workshop that does pit inspections, no waiting just dropped my car off and picked it up later. The guy is a good mechanic so he knows what he is talking about too. 5 Winton road is the address. I took my corolla there to change state plates and he said change a couple of tyres (they were rooted) and all set.

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I think Inspectors wants to pick on everything they were letting an old xr6 ford over with zaust holes and everything the guy says Merry xmas rips the yellow off

But to me he says

Its a Skyline i need to check these things

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