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Make them aware of the problem and advise them they drive at there own risk n get them to sign job card.

Thens its there problem soon as its out the shop , then when shit like this happens they have no recourse on you ..

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steve you got a pm from my mate anthony. he is a compliancing engineer full time and does it off the side....

he would have sent you one cos u said you are doin it soon.

he has done quite a few cars dude. majority of the antilag cars were complianced by anthony. im sure he will come highly recomended if you asked some one haha.

cheers

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1 - i have no intention of buying or compliancing any 15 plus car since the rule has now ended, buy can you pleeeeeeeeeeeease pm since i have absolutely no need to know except to be a gossip monger - so yeah pm me asap i need to know for .. something

2 - anthony is a champ - did my car, has done alot of antilag cars - professional about it and is in to cars too, so isnt doing it just for a buck ;)

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Call DPI technical section in Welshpool as a few workshops are doing some shocking work and 2 or 3 people are going to lose the authority to sign off cars.

They have a current list they can email or fax you if required.

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