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ok what will/do they check/go over at this shit hole of a place!? first regency defect just a couple weeks ago want to "TRY" past first go! any pointers tips help would be wonderfull!!!!!

and also any Adelaide skyline kids here wanna join my facebook club/group it is : Adelaide Skylines Club for that extra bit of forum help! :) and cruises!

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They will check over everything. They know what they are looking for and will look for it.

Therefore your car needs to be completely legal. Doesn't need stock exhaust but has to be be legal volume,so can restrict it and pack woth steel wool etc.

Can't see first pic either.

What mods does your car have aside from intercooler?

ahhh shit that sucks then lmao not keen at all!! trying everything i can to my little knowledge about it that i can do!! :(
first pic id my defect notice lol it really makes no sense at all lol only mods is exhaust, 18" rims ( putting stockies on with snow tyres that my mate lent me lol will they pass them still? ) front mount but taken that off and replaced my chopped front reo bar to a full reo bar and standard front bumper so i can hook up the normal indicators as my other bart had stupid LED ones the cop didnt like!! i had my standard BOV only blocked off with the old coke tin trick and cop caalled it a " BLOW BACK VALVE " and apparantly aftermarket illegal defect lol!!! oh and i had my clear led tail lights that i have changed to normal cop didnt like them either!

You got an interesting cop! 18" rims are fine, unless there is something weird about them? As GTR's came with 16" rims therefore can go 2" larger (this is due to Speedo reading etc.). Not sure with the other stuff.

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