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are you sure they wouldnt just laugh their asses of and walk away shaking their head?

i doubt they would know the difference....

ive had police accusing me of a venting valve when it is stock and NOT venting. after 3 professional opinions, me telling them their nuckle heads, i was let off when the 4th came along.

i doubt they would know the difference....

ive had police accusing me of a venting valve when it is stock and NOT venting. after 3 professional opinions, me telling them their nuckle heads, i was let off when the 4th came along.

know what thats like, sent 2 regency for having a bov when clearly didnt even have 1 and cop couldnt point it out himself "i know what i heard, its hidden here somewhere".

system is awesome

I think that when the block is older than the chassis then it must meet emmision standards for the chassis and not the motor....must like when you put a newer motor in an older car the emissions must meet the year model of the motor.

So you will have to have an emissions check done and certified.

Dont quote me as this might have changed since i last looked at doing it (1jz into a HQ)

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