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very open ended question bud......we don't know how modified your ride is.

Best bet is to take your ride to decent workshop where they can advise you.

If you're down south try John Keen C/- HiTech Dyno in Edwardstown

Post what you have modified on your car dude and also what you got defected for, 99% of cars will fail the first inspection at regency. They will give you a massive list of what needs to be fixed and than get it all sorted out than.

sucks to be in this situation - I know exactly how you feel

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Or if your up North try Vince from Import Compliance Centre

Post what you have modified on your car dude and also what you got defected for, 99% of cars will fail the first inspection at regency. They will give you a massive list of what needs to be fixed and than get it all sorted out than.

sucks to be in this situation - I know exactly how you feel

thx for your reply, bud i didn't really modify a lot, the reason got defected becoz the front bumper insecure, got led and no central brake light, i wanna know what kind of problem will the regency park list out, old part need to replace?? or only want us to keep everything from orginal factory?

thx for your reply, bud i didn't really modify a lot, the reason got defected becoz the front bumper insecure, got led and no central brake light, i wanna know what kind of problem will the regency park list out, old part need to replace?? or only want us to keep everything from orginal factory?

which one do i need to do first? repair the part which the cops want me to do only or send it to the workshop first?

very open ended question bud......we don't know how modified your ride is.

Best bet is to take your ride to decent workshop where they can advise you.

If you're down south try John Keen C/- HiTech Dyno in Edwardstown

thx bud, which one do i need to do first? repair the part which the cops want me to do only or send it to the workshop first?

Get your brake light fixed. I went through 3 times until I passed and I had the nismo led brake lights on and was never a problem.

im confused with this thread - can't he just fix the defects and get the defect notice removed or did he receive a full inspection blue slip defect for having a burn taillight? lol

from what I can read, he has been sent for a full inspection.

Take it to a workshop and get whatever is on the defect slip to get fixed. Visit regency and see what else they pick up on. Just let the workshop know that you are going for a full inspection and they should be able to rectify what needs to be done to have the vehicle pass the inspection.

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