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yeh, i had just bought the car so i still had all the RWC stuff in the glovebox. but now on i have a folder with ADR rules, emissions test, DB test (both emisions and DB were done on a stock 33 at courtneys work)

so im kinda covered if i get pulled up.

Being 'prepared' is good :kiss:

"yes officer of course its stock" :pirate:

isnt it true that in qld they dont do emmissions tests?

Not sure.

LOL karen its handy..... lol i dont have a cat either... 3inch dump to 3.5 all the way just to a cannon... :pirate:

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But now on i have a folder with ADR rules, emissions test, DB test (both emisions and DB were done on a stock 33 at courtneys work)

so im kinda covered if i get pulled up.

cops will still fine you and make you PROVE that your car is legal etc. Other wise everyone would just go and get a copy of the adr's, a DB test and road worthy, drop in all the mods and be sweet forever.....ppl always forget the police have the power to fine anyone for pretty much anything and its then up to you to prove them wrong. Innocent until proven guilty...not in regards to transport fines.

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cops will still fine you and make you PROVE that your car is still legal etc. Other wise everyone would just go and get a DB and road worthy, drop in all the mods and be sweet forever.....ppl always forget the police have the power to fine anyone for pretty much anything and its then up to you to prove them wrong. Innocent until proven guilty...not in regards to transport fines.

Meh so far so good.

Ask Marc how deafing my R33's "pipe" exhaust was :pirate: and that is with a bike helmet on!

i've run just a dump pipe before (only for fun), its freaking loud!! Its hard to realise how low your car is revving because of how loud it is. On the second 33 I had a straight exhaust with trust cannon and a ex wastegate atmo vented, it was pretty loud too when I was up it. I like loud cars...but its not real stealthy!

eeek :pirate:

that exhaust would be damn noisy

You should have heard my big power R32 with straight pipes and venting gate... Now that was loud haha.

We got 130db out of dads Porsche once, DB meter wouldnt read any higher, exhaust shop their one maxed out at 130 lol

i've run just a dump pipe before (only for fun), its freaking loud!! Its hard to realise how low your car is revving because of how loud it is. On the second 33 I had a straight exhaust with trust cannon and a ex wastegate atmo vented, it was pretty loud too when I was up it. I like loud cars...but its not real stealthy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x5gc04OQrU brings back laughter..

Hi Matt :pirate: How's the Lexarse treating you?

pretty good, im enjoying the comfort and being able to drive next to a cop without thinking of a story to tell when he pulls me up. But im also thinking about how long my car would be off the road should I opt for the enging conversion 1j option. For now its nice though.

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