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kamikazee: y.. "hide it somehwere i dunno" :) yeah, really useful.. ignorance and playing dumb ain't gonna work

mine still has the stock ECU and stuff so that isn't a prob..

whistla: do u know whether they just check for visibles.. or actually get out the meter for the emissions? I think its A) but isn't the whole idea its B) ???

Originally posted by predator666

well.. guess what happened while Milk was driving my car today...

I was hoping that sentence was going to end in a different way.

Pred: Do a search on Vic section, I think INASNT posted heaps of info relating to getting EPA testing and what you will and wont get away with.

You can still drive your car AFAIK, when I got done for exhaust a couple of years ago, i jus had to fwd the certificate of compliance to EPA within 28 days of issue of notification...if that makes sense?

Sorry to hear.

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Originally posted by nismoR34

I was hoping that sentence was going to end in a different way.

Pred: Do a search on Vic section, I think INASNT posted heaps of info relating to getting EPA testing and what you will and wont get away with.

You can still drive your car AFAIK, when I got done for exhaust a couple of years ago, i jus had to fwd the certificate of compliance to EPA within 28 days of issue of notification...if that makes sense?

Sorry to hear.

pred has already pmed me alot about this and i gave him my advice on what to do to pass the epa test like i did 6 or so months ago.

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