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Hi Mr President.

Ready for another epic week?

Damn straight. Yourself?

Got the first part of the training catch up this week. Meeting with a few boys for drinks to get a few things underway! Feeling pumped. Should be an awesome way to finish the week.

For interests sake, if I was to buy a non rego'd car from NSW, that happens to have had an engine swap along the line somewhere (engine number not updated), when I get the car to QLD and in prep for QLD rego, should I notify them of engine number change before I get the mobile roady guy out? Or? From what I remember, the mobile roady guy compared engine numbers before signing off on Cara's zed (which we bought from NSW).

Enlighten me

SKIDS!!! Morning all

Morning Nark. Was thinking this morning, since you're so anti-nissan, maybe you should get brakes from the new HSV. The bus goes past a Holden dealer and I saw the brakes and just thought, why would they need so much stopping power on something that produces SFA horsepower?

For interests sake, if I was to buy a non rego'd car from NSW, that happens to have had an engine swap along the line somewhere (engine number not updated), when I get the car to QLD and in prep for QLD rego, should I notify them of engine number change before I get the mobile roady guy out? Or? From what I remember, the mobile roady guy compared engine numbers before signing off on Cara's zed (which we bought from NSW).

Enlighten me

You would need to notify them before the mobile RW guy comes out.

Don't you work for TMR? :P

I thought that might be the case, however, since the car isn't on the QLD books, what would they update exactly?

Hell no I don't work for them, just in one of their buildings ;)

I thought that might be the case, however, since the car isn't on the QLD books, what would they update exactly?

Hell no I don't work for them, just in one of their buildings ;)

You raise a valid point. They would probably create a shell of the car on their systems and note it accordingly so that it's updated at time of rego - if they ran like an effective corporation.

Sure sure.... :P

Morning Nark. Was thinking this morning, since you're so anti-nissan, maybe you should get brakes from the new HSV. The bus goes past a Holden dealer and I saw the brakes and just thought, why would they need so much stopping power on something that produces SFA horsepower?

I duno dude 435kw needs some stopping, also I didn't cook my brakes on Sunday. I only cook them with you guys cause it's like track day as opposed to line ups

I duno dude 435kw needs some stopping, also I didn't cook my brakes on Sunday. I only cook them with you guys cause it's like track day as opposed to line ups

I didn't even think you raced anyone all day lol... Just cruising

Damn straight. Yourself?

Got the first part of the training catch up this week. Meeting with a few boys for drinks to get a few things underway! Feeling pumped. Should be an awesome way to finish the week.

good stuff. I'm flat out with deadlines galore this month!

For interests sake, if I was to buy a non rego'd car from NSW, that happens to have had an engine swap along the line somewhere (engine number not updated), when I get the car to QLD and in prep for QLD rego, should I notify them of engine number change before I get the mobile roady guy out? Or? From what I remember, the mobile roady guy compared engine numbers before signing off on Cara's zed (which we bought from NSW).

Enlighten me

Had this with Kathryn's car engine had be swapped tmr was not informed

Rodie guy will jut right it down and you go in and regestrring it if the ask you just say if has had a engine replacement, not swap but replacement with the exact same engine

They won't care if it's the same as the old

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Had this with Kathryn's car engine had be swapped tmr was not informed

Rodie guy will jut right it down and you go in and regestrring it if the ask you just say if has had a engine replacement, not swap but replacement with the exact same engine

They won't care if it's the same as the old

Cool, you make it sound nearly too easy lol

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