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Hey guys, I'm the proud new owner of a 1999 Nissan Stagea which I picked up from Canberra and brought back to Newcastle NSW.

The car is fantastic but I need to get it blue slipped for NSW registration. I had a chat to my mechanic and there are a fair few things that will need to be changed in order to legally pass a blue slip, thing is I'm obviously going to change it back the second it's done so why not skip the middle man?

Is anyone aware of anyone in Newcastle or the Central Coast that passes modded cars?

How have all of you gotten through your blue slips?

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No one on a public forum is gonna tell you where to get a "shonky blueslip". You're best off fixing what's wrong with the car and then reverting it back to how it is. Post up your mechanic's list of problems and people here will point you in the right direction.

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No one on a public forum is gonna tell you where to get a "shonky blueslip". You're best off fixing what's wrong with the car and then reverting it back to how it is. Post up your mechanic's list of problems and people here will point you in the right direction.

Very well said.

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