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Postby ED_5spd » August 6th, 2008, 7:20 pm

Dose anyone know any one who knows someone who is someone cousin that can do rwc without as little trouble as possible??

I got a few small problems with my car that i cant be bothered or can afford to fix and i just want the thing on the road. PM me if you can help.
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Re: Road Worthy Certificates

Postby CozEF » August 6th, 2008, 8:01 pm

What sort of small problems are we talking? Some roadworthy testers let stuff like cracked windscreens pass, as you can get a new windscreen, pull out of the carpark and then a rock hit it, if its things like that some people let it through...If it's more major like, stuffed tyres, worn balljoints etc...i don't think anyone's going to pass it, as it's they're business/licence on the line.
But, to answer your question, I got my roady done at a place called "bass tyres" in pakenham, he wasn't too picky, although i don't know where your from....

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Re: Road Worthy Certificates

Postby G3R3N » August 6th, 2008, 8:18 pm

Maybe get a quote first to see what's actually wrong with the thing
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Re: Road Worthy Certificates

Postby holmsy » August 6th, 2008, 8:23 pm

yeh i jus took mine in and the guy picked on little shit that i had the spare parts for anyway. (vent in dash etc)
jus fills up his list. then picked on bad things like a balljoint and a diff leak. and not being able to get the car on the hoist :twisted:

how ever he skipped over things like the seat belts needing replacing (tag hanging out saying replace now)

what shit do you know is wrong?
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Re: Road Worthy Certificates

Postby Hybrid34 » August 7th, 2008, 12:43 am

holmsy wrote:..... and not being able to get the car on the hoist :twisted:




hahaha I had to smile at that one..
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