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    just got a fail on my roadworthy :c spoiler light lhs gard blinker and haveing power steering fluid under my motor (from bum rush 2 get my new pump in b4 the roadworthy) talk about ####en natzies now i have to go back to racq an get my ctp changed an go back out to them on monday spoze at least i got to drive it

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    i was hopeing to have it on the road ive been working on it for 2 months and put a fortune in to it an it failed over minor things that i could have fixed there an then but it was right on closeing time

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    Well they check the operation of all lights as you would know, so although you can say, I'll fix them up, in the eyes of the bloke carrying out the roadworthy the vehicle must be fully roadworthy there and then, so I can see thier point. As for the fluid, well same thing, although you say it is not a leak, they don't know that for sure and ANY oil/fluid leaks/drips render the vehicle unroaworthy. Really, if you're paying for an authorised mechanic to complete a roadworthy certificate, you should make sure that everything is right first.
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    lol, for someone who spent "2 months and a fortune" on it, you would expect to have the indicators working... i mean its just common sense, right? indicators are up there next to brakes on my "reallllly really important things to work" list. i check my lights operation weekly. did you not notice the indicator flashing rate to be different when you drove it there? i mean, you dont even have to get out of the car for that one.

    nice cars are ones that are clean, straight and road worthy. yours just sounds like a hurried bodge.

    sorry.

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