blueslip advice

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by IANZX, Jan 10, 2014.

  1. IANZX

    IANZX New Member

    Hey guys.
    After 2 yrs garaged its going for blueslip on monday.

    Is there any pointers anybody can give me. Theres not an oil leak at all. But I have kyb adjustables on the front. And a series 2 steering wheel instead of my siii airbag wheel due to not being able to find an airbag wheel... checked behind the radio bezel and all srs wired have been cut!!!!

    Oh boy lol
     
  2. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

    You've got no chance!

    ....Just kidding. :)
    Give it a really good clean inside & out so that it presents well & appears as if it has been well maintained. :)
    If it looks like a piece of crap, the person issuing the Blueslip will be reluctant to sign off on it. :p
     
  3. IANZX

    IANZX New Member

    Its clean as. Looks like a stock show car. Had it painted r34 bayside blue. Brand new tyres. Just been under it and not a spot of oil. Its in and out imaculate.... hope that helps me...
     
  4. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

    Sounds good....

    .... it should pass without any issues.
    Just double check everything works like it's supposed to, lights, wipers/washers etc.
    Do you know where the engine number is?
    If possible clean the area so it can be seen without too many dramas & make sure you have the required paperwork with you.
     
  5. IANZX

    IANZX New Member

    Cheers man. I appreciate your advice
     
  6. IANZX

    IANZX New Member

    Both power steering boots split completely? Bugger
     
  7. ZX301

    ZX301 Formerly known as

    Make sure suspension height looks standardish. Bloke who did mine was most worried about not having standard looking rims! The lack of airbag could be a drama if taken to the wrong inspector.
     
  8. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

    Perhaps Superglue?

    Somewhere like CBC Bearings in your locality?
    If it's not too badly damaged you may be able to repair it with superglue.
    It won't stick if there's any oil on, it can be cleaned with CO Contact Cleaner.
     
  9. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

    If they are badly split, you can replace them with generic items from your local REPCO(or similar)Spare-parts store. They are very cheap and easy to replace(only about $10 as I remember).
    Don't panic!!!:zlove:
     
  10. Jordz

    Jordz Fashionably Late

    SRB051 is the part number for the steeri g rack boots to suit a z32 rack. SRB000 is the part number for universal steering rack boots if they dont have ones to suit in stock.
     
  11. mholt

    mholt Member

    gaffer 100mph tape
     
  12. Bob Lloyd-Jones

    Bob Lloyd-Jones Oldreverbob

    Use VN commadore boots lot cheaper and fit OK.
     

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