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1) Tyres and Mags (Check for Tread and right sized mags)
2) Air Filter (not an aftermarket)
3) Exhaust (occassionally check emission levels - dB levels - I think max can be 90dB)
4) Lights and Indicators (all are working and in order - this includes hazard lights)
5 )Other Electrical Items (this includes things like wipers and horns)
6) Seats and Belts (check if seats are properly fitted and seatbelts are not frayed)
7 ) Engine and Chassis numbers (make sure they are correct numbers)
Curb Weight of Vehicle (I think an EXA is like 1100 and something kgs stock)
1) They will always check for tread. Don't bother with crapped out tyres. I've never seen a mechanic measure your wheel diameter though. If they do, put stock wheels on it and then bring it back. Go home, put your mags back on.
2. I don't think they care so long as one is attached.
3. Most recent blue slip I did, the emissions were not checked. Never heard of anyone else being pinged for it either, unless your engine is obviously smoky - i.e. symptomatic of other significant issues. Noise has to be within reason. Again, if you've got a boofy exhaust in mind put it on after you get the blue slip. Like everyone else does. Then it's up to Mr Plod to pull you over if he can be bothered, instead of Straighty-180 blue slipper getting all fussy about it. But surely common sense will prevail and you'll know what is too much noise??
4. They will always check these. And they should always work.
5. They will always check these. And they should always work.
6. They will sometimes complain if seat material is broken - put a car cover over it. They will sometimes check to see that the seats don't wobble. Wobble it yourself before you go and tighten it up. Frayed seatbelts should be replaced - always.
7. It's rare for them to send you to a weighbridge. If they do they're a wally. Get a new mechanic.