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*Tricky*
Post #2
Just bought this the other day, it's on tien coilovers set to 100mm so it's legal, widest rims legal with the biggest tire stretch legal, soon will have the darkest tint legal and i'll get the sound system up to scratch. Will get staggered dual tip exhaust soon aswell. The car runs smooth and it's comfortable, I dont care about making it any faster than it is as I am on my P's. This car is a comfortable car to cruise around in and I intend on not ruining it so for all those that are going to say 'needs more low' or anything like that im not interested in your posts, this is strictly a trouble free skyline that will not get hassled by police. ![]() Not bad car though. |
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mitch-10-02
Post #11
you know its illegal to have your fog lights on? |
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jish
Post #15
Coilovers are defectable unless they have an engineers cert, so it is technically illegal. Needs more low and decent rims. Before anyone says this is bullshit, I'd like to add that he's correct. It's something I think that's commonly overlooked/not really known as the usual defect is too low, not for the actual coilovers. There was a thread containing this information about 6 months ago. Of course, only ADR approved coilovers can be modplated. Actually, Tiens are ADR approved. Only super streets are ![]() |
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Godzillaa
Post #17
Before anyone says this is bullshit, I'd like to add that he's correct. It's something I think that's commonly overlooked/not really known as the usual defect is too low, not for the actual coilovers. There was a thread containing this information about 6 months ago. Of course, only ADR approved coilovers can be modplated. Only super streets are ![]() you dont know what the fuck your on about i like it ryan looks good but lower it more who cares if you get done just wind it back up |
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Lazer_Spec
Post #18
no such as 18" widest legal offset |
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chaserface
Post #22
is the lowest point on this car the side skirts? if you remove them (doesn't line up with front bar anyways) you will find that you can get this thing lower. |
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Granthem
Post #23
no such as 18" widest legal offset if you want you can put 20x12 +5 wheels on it aslong as you suit the gaurds Qld has rules on maximum rollinng diameter and maximum track change. So yes IMO there would be such thingas widest legal offset to stay within the legalities of the track (this is going purely off memory when I was looking for new rims) |
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krayziebenno
Post #24
good looking Skyline. as said, just needs to be lowered a little more. are you gonna add some forced induction when your on your opens? |
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jish
Post #25
you dont know what the fuck your on about i like it ryan looks good but lower it more who cares if you get done just wind it back up Explain how I don't? And if you think I'm having a dig at Ryan you'd better guess again, seeing as I helped him buy it. He's from QLD. There's no mod code applicable for aftermarket suspension. It either meets ADR approval or it doesn't. As long as it's ADR approved and the car has to remain above 100mm off the ground it's legal. There was a RWC thread containing the code :S I would search for the thread but I can't be arsed on my phone. |
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Ryan_Chandler
Post #28
yeah chandler just needa get my license back and torana finshed and we will be cruising yewww, i didnt know u were on boost haha |
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02GZM
Post #29
After looking through the codes I could not find the one that was stated to be used for installation of coilovers. You're thinking of codes LS4 and LS6. They aren't used in Qld ![]() All you need to know about changing wheels in Qld. You can go 15mm larger or 26mm smaller rolling diameter for your wheels.
2" is just a rule of thumb, as staying within the correctly specified load and speed ratings of the tyres will generally only allow for a 2" larger rim. This isn't always the case however. You can only increase track width by 26mm. Track width is measured from the centre of the tyre to the centre of the opposite tyre. So you can only have 13mm more poke on either side if retaining the same width wheels. You also can not reduce the track width lower than what is specified by the manufacturer. The tyres can legally only go 1.3 times wider the largest factory size. Note tyres, not rim. So if it came with 165's the largest legal size you can fit is 215's. A loophole you could probably get away with is slightly stretched tyres. Providing they are the correct speed/load ratings and don't look like they're about to fail from over stretching. The Wheels must not protrude the bodywork when in a straight position. Pretty self explanatory. Flares count as bodywork too. And the wheels mustn't foul on suspension or bodywork. Tested by a fully laden vehicle with the wheels turned full lock. Test person weight is 68kg +15kg luggage per person where space is available. Ref: TO(RUM-VSS) Reg 2010; Section 4; Sub-Section 44 |
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steveboiler
Post #31
you know its illegal to have your fog lights on? ooooh and its illegal to bend your number plates like how you've got on the front ha.. p platers ![]() his number plate isnt even bent at the front |
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-JuNiOr-09
Post #33
wheels r shit... too high... if your going to have it looking like a piece of shit (legal) why the fuck did you bother getting an import you dumbass... |
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