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Hi everyone,

Im new to the forum and recently bought a nissan silvia s13 from sydney that has ran out of rego and it has been overdue for more than 3 months. Im currently living in NSW Newcastle, i brought the car back here and tried to get a name transfer but it was declined, even though ive got the Rego renewal papers from the previous owner.

I was told to get a blue slip before i can get the car registered. I went down to those assigned workshops that does blue slips, they told me to get an engineer's certificate to proof that my car is road compliance. But the thing is my car has certain modifications on it.

Modifications:

New CA engine

Open Pod Filter

BOV

FMIC

Lightened FW + Heavy Duty Clutch

Bigger Turbo (but not very obvious)

big ass EXOS (changed to 2 1/2inch exos)

Damage:

Rear RHS panel dented

Im not sure if these can obtain a pass from engineers, if fellow mates here can help and give me some pointers of what i should do i really appreciate it, or let me know if there is any engineers around my area that is not so by the book in terms of check, would really appreciate it

take it to get a blue slip from a workshop that arn't tossers, usually stay clear of chains stores like Ultratune, take it to a private guy.

ive tried calling heaps places regarding blue slips inspection... my car's previous engineer juz got back to me with regards the engineering certificate... he is going to send me a copy of it... but im not sure if it will still be valid for my current blue slip inspection... this blue slip registration is giving me hell of a headache...

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