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Hows it going guys.

David here, new to the site and also new to Australia recently moved here from Ireland. Bought my first skyline r32 last week. Previous cars corollas KP starlet RX8 on nos.

Looking forward to getting involved in the skylines but need RWC first.

Laws are very strict over here. Anybody no where i could get it done without changing alot on the car and spending a fortune on it.

Also anybody no a very good skyline mechanic/tuner in melbourne east area??

PLEASE HELP....

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Welcome :)

Just ask around. usually if you are keeping the car and not selling it,its not too hard to find a guy that will let some things slide.

Just don't be getting any f**khead problems overlooked on our roads :)

might be worth posting in the appropriate section of the forum that you are in (there is subsections of the forum for each different state) so that you can get answers from people closer to your area.

This and welcome

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