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All,

Im currently in the process of selling my beast. Just wondering if anyone knows any good roadworthy places to get a roadworthy certificate. I have been told alot of places will pick on little shit because its an import and alot of places say your car needs alot to get a RWC so they can get more money out of you to fix it. Im not meaning i wont a dodgey RWC because my car should pass it (it only had a RWC 3 months back). I just dont want some tool telling me he cant give me an RWC because I have too many mods on my car.

I live in Endeavour Hills (south east suburbs) and I work in Camberwell so somewhere close would be preferable.

Even if there is a mechanic from SAU forums that can help me out ill much prefere to give the business to a skyliner :headspin:

Cheers

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yeah thats a good point ferni... cheers

One other problem I have noticed with my car just last night is there is a strange knocking noise in the top end of the engine when it is half warm (eg 45-60degrees water temp) and at operating temp the noise goes away... Strange, Its due for an oil change in 500klms. Also peak hour traffic started again this morning and first and second gear felt really strange to me, felt like it was holding the gear when i went to change out of it...Strange

hahaha denton... Im selling it because I have ordered a new XR8 ute. I love the skyline but I need something I can carry my motocross bike in the back of. Thats the main reason im selling it.... But yeah shes way fast.

Yeah that was my car at VW last week parked at the front of our driveway...

Hey denton, isnt that my car in your avator??? hahaha :P

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