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Well I finally got the car engineered and got it registered this morning. Just a smidge under 4 months since it landed. Compliance took a while and a lot of pissfarting around fixing the car.

I initially failed the first rego inspection (not the 3 engineer signoffs :)) because my induciton noise was too much... off with the HKS filter and on went a $20 cheapy from Xspeed down the road from the pits. The induction noise was now acceptable and they didnt charge me a revisit fee. The inspector was happy that I atleast made an effort to rectify it.

So in the end i got slugged $130 for the initial inspection and $388 for stamp duty (based at $5000 market value) and 6 months Rego. Add that to the $65 I spent on a pod and adaptor.

Oh and the cool thing... its registered as a "MAKE: NISSAN MODEL: "

Yep, no listing of Cefiro. So dunno how im gunna go on insurance :)

JK

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lol jai, the worlds longest registration of an import 2 years 3 months

bams when u getting back, if you and uncle jai need help making the ceffy better we can link up

maybe catch up with our kariokke practice

  • 2 weeks later...
crap.. more farkin Cefiros on the road now

understatement of the year!

replace cefiros with 32 4drs and thats what ill be saying everytime another fkn one comes in!

btw ive been watching your cefiro in various events over the past few months... youre progressing quite well

- adz

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