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If u remove your door moulds is your car unroadworthy??
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If your talking about your exterior door moulds, then no I dont believe so. I couldnt see it being a roadworthy item lol
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Papa Smurf |
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If you are from NSW the answer is NO. You don't need the moulds for a rego check.
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Krytox |
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If you mean Interior / Trims
I would say YES. If i was the Roadworthy testing faculty, I wouldnt pass a car with missing interior trim. Reasons: Exposed holes. No arm rests. No weatherstrip. No sound proofing. To be a prick, If I pulled over a vehicle and there was no regit reasoning, I'd canary it. But externally, No. I wouldn't think its an issue.
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Are you serious you'd canary someone for no doortims?
Fair enough a roadworthy test, but f**k, like when I did a s**t of work and couldn't be bothered I left them off well I was working s**t out for a few weeks. It was actually strange when I had a door handle again, I kept pulling for the rod.
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00sproggles00 |
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hay guys.
thanks yea im talking about the out side door moulds. i took them of cuz it looks alot better of and one of my mates told me its unroadworthy so yea. thanks guys |
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phongus |
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I drove without half my dash on, half my interior door trims and rear seats...because I had to quickly run to the shop to buy something to finish the job.
I screw the door handles on just in case i did get pulled over though, that way you can still open and shut the door. I would think it is unroadworthy, but don't know how stricht coppers will be on you if you get stung.
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00sproggles00 |
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im talking about the black plastic the runs on the doors (out side)
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Krytox wrote: If you mean Interior / Trims I would say YES. If i was the Roadworthy testing faculty, I wouldnt pass a car with missing interior trim. Reasons: Exposed holes. No arm rests. No weatherstrip. No sound proofing. To be a prick, If I pulled over a vehicle and there was no regit reasoning, I'd canary it. But externally, No. I wouldn't think its an issue. I think the exposed metal parts would be the biggest issue
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XRfairmont67 |
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what about if the car is an au, behind the door bump strips are big holes, think that may be defectable...
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frd906n |
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looking at removing mine and putting ba molds on,
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Froudey |
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frd906n wrote: looking at removing mine and putting ba molds on, and this relates to unroadworthy car legality does it?
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frd906n |
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nope, was a suggestion for him to use them if he dont like the ugly au ones, they are more flatter and dont stick out and not noticable
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No it doesn't make them unroadworthy. I haven't had side moulds for the last couple of years and have had no issues with police. On E-series they're only held on by double sided tape anyway.
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