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all around the state people are getting bashed and robbed, but instead cops are more worried abotu if our exhaust is too loud... "sorry its 92db loud. should be less then 90"

what exhaust do u have? if its JASMA approved, let them test it, while testing it, give em the finger while you're at it.

Now now david, we want to give them a hell of a lot more then the finger.. but what can we say.. they uphold "the law, and whats right".

Oh well, i guess exhaust pollution and noise pollution is more important then people getting mugged and shot.

i see where your coming from..

MRXTCZ

P.S my lil rant because theyve disqualified me.

all around the state people are getting bashed and robbed, but instead cops are more worried abotu if our exhaust is too loud... "sorry its 92db loud. should be less then 90"

what exhaust do u have? if its JASMA approved, let them test it, while testing it, give em the finger while you're at it.

i know we're in different states and all and sorry for being a little off topic, but...

if you have to get tested and you pass...do u still pay for the test?

hks hi power silent...

i beg to differ man,

they are jasma approved from what i've heard.

but again, some could check this ?

sorry to hear dude................

if i had a stock exhaust i would definitely let u borrow it.

david

well i need to get an engineering cert this wednesday and im guessing my exhaust wont pass..its a hks hi power silent exhaust....still too loud apparently...

if thats the case then i dunno how my blitz nur spec will fair...

are all you guys on your Ps?

yeh green Ps...apparently my 19s are illegal too...hahaha if gtr comes with 18 inch why is 19 illegal...i think im just gonna sell mine and get stock gtr wheels..

im pretty sure if you change your rims they can only be 2" more than what your stock were

yeh green Ps...apparently my 19s are illegal too...hahaha if gtr comes with 18 inch why is 19 illegal...i think im just gonna sell mine and get stock gtr wheels..

whats listed as being the standard rim on your tyre placard? its in the drivers side door somewhere, either on the door itself or the doorframe. thats what your standard rim size is.

EVERYTHING IS LEGAL!! woo hoo got engineers certificate for my 19x8 front and 19x10 back wheels and the cat back is at 89.8 at 4250rpm so im safe and happy now. thanks

hehe....good thing to wave at the piggys now ey :banana:

  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah dude, i did.. for a year !!

Now i got the friggin' 34 parked infront .. with no driver for a year .. my dad will drive it here and there, and i trust mah mate, so if i wanna go for a cruise his more then willing to drive my car ..

but yeah.. 1 year.

MRXTCZ

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