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Try painting your intercooler and pipes black to make it look more 'stock'. It'll attract a little less attention when coppers drive by and you could have your pod there and not get bothered (as much).

move to qld.

no minimum intake mods.

and pods are legal.

and it's not so stupidly cold here..

i second that, used to live in melb, moved up with the fam about 3 years ago, wouldnt look back, lol (one thing about up here tho is that it can get cold in summer at night, melb summer nights are fkn humid an suck ass cos u cant sleep)

move to qld.

no minimum intake mods.

and pods are legal.

and it's not so stupidly cold here..

True that. lol :(

But wish it was that simple... stuck here... born and bread here! hahah

Thanks mate.

Try painting your intercooler and pipes black to make it look more 'stock'. It'll attract a little less attention when coppers drive by and you could have your pod there and not get bothered (as much).

I wish it was that simple... those buggers are so cluey nowadays.... :(

Where abouts in melb r u dude? Iv got a pod n all the noise works lol, turbosmart bov n crap n never bin pulled up by cops ever lol, part from a few booze bus things one cop said my car sounds sweet haha.

Where abouts in melb r u dude? Iv got a pod n all the noise works lol, turbosmart bov n crap n never bin pulled up by cops ever lol, part from a few booze bus things one cop said my car sounds sweet haha.

I'm from the western suburbs (near highpoint shopping centre). You serious??

I got a front mount, BOV and now a Pod so if I get caught, they can defect me as if there's no tomorrow.

So I have installed my Pod and said fark it... the BOV is illegal anyways so stuff it, I got the Pod on, sounds tough as...

If you want Krimz, PM me and we can perhaps hook up and share our rides... :P

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