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bfit:
The oem belts are to short.they will need to be changed to Australian compliment belts to get rego .
  As stated below talk to Geoff Eaton.  He well have everything you need in the seat belt department.
  You could sort it yourself , but Geoff’s prices are good and he knows all the problems that will hold you up working them out.

The headlights need to be changed to dip left  as high beam to low beam.

The rear indicator lights need worth as well.   To comply

Does the car have AC, if yes that will need work .
 If it has AC the gas would have been drained in the US before exporting .

These as  most of the things that need to be addressed
Bfit

Scott:
I'm pretty sure I recognise this car from book face, where it was parked next to a 77 Bird :) 

As stated, headlights, seatbelts and indicators are the main thing for compliance on these.

Read through the hychill aircon thread also for input on the AC.  Much cheaper than updating the system to a modern gas type if required.  Also safer that what some people will say.

MY081:
I buy my tyres from Rocket near Eastern Creek 255 /60 /15 usually about $210 a corner . Hope this helps Kenobe . Ray

bfit:

--- Quote from: MY081 on March 14, 2019, 09:37:19 AM ---I buy my tyres from Rocket near Eastern Creek 255 /60 /15 usually about $210 a corner . Hope this helps Kenobe . Ray

--- End quote ---

Rubber is such a personal thing .
every one has there own requirements

Bfit

trigger:

--- Quote from: Kenobe on March 14, 2019, 06:15:57 AM --- :hi: Good morning Trigger, may I ask where did you get your rubber from? :pepper: Cheers

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Hi there Kenobe,

after alot of calling around and research it was cheaper to buy from a supplier on ebay,
they are based in seven hills and it was only $30+ freight
$856 for 4

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