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Just gonna hand my car over and let them do the work!, does anyone recommend anywhere who will replace my parts to stock and make it pass the id check without costing me toooooooooo much, although i know its going to be rather expensive anyways aha. Going to give sinergy a call tomorrow although i hear they are rather expensive, ahwell! let me know guys, thanks in advance!

cheers Ben

i think sinergy charge around the $1000 which gets you peace of mine your going to pass

all mod bits off replaced with stock bits, someone takes it to regency for you brings it back and replaces all your bits back

Wow really, I got told I'm looking at 2-4 grand and that may not include the turbo swap! I guess I'll be calling around then! If sinergy charge 100 for all that swap including the turbo that's sweet and I'll be going there aha, thanks mate

Yea I realised that :huh:, ahwell, Ive called some mates of mates aha, and taking it in monday and he will have a look, and should have it done in two days :D thankyou for your help everyone, hopefully on the road soon and I'll defently be coming down to come meet-ups and cruise's :(

Cheers Ben :down:

Just gonna hand my car over and let them do the work!, does anyone recommend anywhere who will replace my parts to stock and make it pass the id check without costing me toooooooooo much, although i know its going to be rather expensive anyways aha. Going to give sinergy a call tomorrow although i hear they are rather expensive, ahwell! let me know guys, thanks in advance!

cheers Ben

you get what you pay for: in Sinergy's case, they do a full report, supply the required parts, take it to Regency, and sit around while the ID and other checks are done. they have a regular inspection slot at Regency so can have the inspection done quite quickly. if you do it yourself you may have a longer turnaround time, but that's up to you as you may want to save money in that area.

hope that your mates can sort it out for you. it will probably take a while though.

i am with kim on that one.....just depends on how much time you have you can spend on the car/get id check/cash.....where as with synergy it might be a 3-5 day process and all you gotta do is front up the $$$

Another place that comes to mind that pass cars thru regency is Import Compliance Systems they also swap over parts to clear defects. His name is vince and he is out at Holden Hill.

First you dont need to go for a full inspection, You have all the correct plates already fitted, you need to go for an ID check and nothing more, as long as:

Your Engine/VIN/Compliance numbers all match up

They dont spot any defect issues

Then they will not send you off for a full roadworthy.

Fix the issues,

Turbo

Fuel Pressure reg

legal height

No tint

No boost controller

Standard steering wheel

Secure pod filter

No stuiped loud exhaust

Standard BOV

Remove gauges around dash

PS, ring Regency and confirm that you only need ID check and then your life will be 5 times easier.

Edited by JiN_MaN

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