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Old 23-05-2005, 02:26 PM   #1
4lex
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Default Need some pink slip advice quickly

G'day all,

My EB2's in the shop for pink slip inspection, and all is well except front upper balljoints. I gave the guy a sob story on the phone about having spent a grand on it in the last month (new tyres, springs, dampers, brakes) and he's said he'll go ahead and issue the pink slip if I'll leave a deposit to get the work done within the next month.

Anyone know the legality of this? What's the position with the issue of the pink slip, will it have this proviso attached? Would I actually be obliged to return to this particular garage to get the work done, or could I do it myself?

Have to pick it up at 4, so would be very grateful of some quick advice!

Cheers all,
Alex
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