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Hey all,

So came out of work yesterday and found I had been defected while parked (arseholes) for not having a front bar, now i need a full roadworthy done, what i really need to know is my chances of passing (after the bar is put back on) as nothing except the interior is standard (forged, gt3076, power fc & avcr, bov, tein, fuel system in boot, ect, ect) I don't have any standard parts and am concerned that I am rooted? if I am does anyone know anyone in Hobart area that I can chuck say a BWS voucher to have it passed and pretend I just changed it back myself at worst??

PM me if any tassie members know anything or any advise is always appreciated

Cheers, stay sideways

P.S f**k the Glenorchy swine

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My old man is a ais inspector ,i gotta warn you that transport is coming down very hard on modified cars being rego'd (my old man won't touch my cars so no point asking him for anyone else glare.gif ) , just a warning :) , i've heard there's a place in new norfolk that is pretty 'easy' on modified cars still .

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Cheers for the info man, PM me if you know which one in New Norfolk

There are only three

Embrook Mechanical

5 - 9 Hamilton Road

Phone 03 6261 1855

Gilbert Automotive

13 Steven Street

Phone: 03 6261 2431

ALD Automotive

Unit 2/51-55 Hamilton Rd

Ph: 6261 2380

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Will just give them a call I guess cause I need to put it in tomorrow cause if I don't get it done soon they will cancel my rego (GRRRR) any other suggestions ppl let me know ASAP

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