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Hey all I'm in the process of selling my r33 , it's just been racv inspected and got the green light so the dude is Probly going to buy it,

So the question is does anyone know mechanics that do mobile road worthys? I'm in the sth eastern suburbs,

Thanks in advance Ben

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I've read online that you can get them to come out to you,

Anyone had this done?

Also my muffler has got a crack on it, would this stop it passing a roadworthy?

I'd be interested to hear if someone offers such a service.

Also, any kind hole in a muffler will be a fail. Whether it gets picked up or not is another question. Worst case get some muffler putty and wipe it over the crack. That's all that's required to rectify legally.

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Can anyone recommend someone for a roadworthy then in the east suburbs obviously someone who is not going to be a dick and give me 10 things to fix, I used to goto Paul lees on boronia road with my old car and he was really easy to pass the roadworthy,

Can someone point me in the right direction?

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