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RafaMy

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Posts: 37
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Location: Japan Kyoto
Occupation: Photographer / Mechanic
Age: 28
V$: 13900
#115478   2017-02-06 23:48          
Time to register my car
So as I said yesterday the car was unregistered for about 4 years since the old owner bought it so today I went to the dmv and the inspection center to register my car.

As you know here in japan you have to do an inspection in 2 to 2 years called shaken.
If you want to read some regulations about the shaken:
-Exterior (body panels have to fit, visible body damage should be repaired) – Not a problem at all
-Interior (tears in fabric must be repaired or taped up, bucket seats) – The interior is basically new
-Noise (It can only be 103dB loud) – I am running on stock exhaust for the inspection so it’s ok
-Speedometer (just need to be working)
-Lights (just need to be working)
So for me to do it with no problems I had to go to a used car parts shop were my buddy Jorge aka Ward to get me some OEM parts I got a stock zenki front bumper and a stock rear bumper, a new left mirror, stock S14 exhaust system, OEM S14 front wheels and the left taillight to finish this “stock” setup I got some used tires for the 4 wheels all of this costed me 350V$ not bad at all
So the car ,the guys in the inspection center they were saying that the car was too low blab la but I said that since it had an upgraded suspension for better handling and safety they ignored that.
Now that the car is registered it’s time to start the real mods

Car (6100V$)
OEM Parts(350v$)
Regstring + Inspection (180V$)
= 13370V$




This post was edited by RafaMy (2017-02-06 23:56, ago)