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Found this while i was doing some cleaning up of the wheel well and checking for rust

I don't think its overly structural but.... would it be passable on a roadworthy ??

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Looks like it got a new front end. Either cause of rust (which is very common in KE55's), or from a crash.

 

You could surely grind it down, smooth it off and bog/paint over it. Plus the guard will cover the top part.

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I don't think its from rust cause there's a couple of other local spots thats got some dents.

From what i've noticed on the car so far is that it looks fairly clean with rust.

Posted

Looks like a reasonable job. Standard quarter cut. I've seen much worse jobs. (I've done much worse jobs!)

 

*shrug* I'd pass it if it looked pretty.

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If there are no sharp protrusions on the front or sides, which there doesn't seem to be, and no steering/suspension components have been welded (or look like they have been welded) and there is no advanced or extensive rust in structural components (ie bubbles of rust and/or rust holes), and no extensive rust (ie holes) anywhere else, then there is nothing that they can knock it for.

 

cover it with sound deadener etc and make it not visible and it will be even less of a worry. beleive me, a roadworthy is for the purpose of ensuring cars are at a MINIMUM standard to be on the road.... it really is the MINIMUM!!! :)

 

you don't even have to have all your wheel nuts fitted for example, as long as you have a hubcap covering them so they can't be seen... hey your wheels could all be loosely held on with two studs each, as long as they can drive it in and drive it out and can't SEE the studs, even if they hear them rattling inside the hubcap you can't remove the hubcap on a rego check to find it... nothing can be removed to check anything on a roadworthy (in nsw)...

 

you can't go looking for the loaf of bread under the bog in the chassis rails on the old holdens either....

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That might be NSW, but i know as of june or july this year the inspection rules have changed in Tassy.

 

They actually have to hoist the car up and manually check brakes, suspension components ect. Only reason i know is i went to the place that will be doing my inspection and ask what they check, whats legal and whats not ect..

 

Towe, Just grind it smooth, thing layer of bog, sand, and then put deadener over it... good luck :)

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Didnt mean it in a bad way, was meaning "good luck" in the grinding, sanding, bogging painting fun of it!! haha

 

if you do that id say they wouldnt even notice it, I'm sure cars get panels welded in all the time, and even front sections replaced.

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