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  • 4 months later...

It's been several months so you would have resolved this by now, but just in case It's very unlikely anyone would have a spare stock exhaust laying around but what you can do is go to an exhaust shop and "rent" a stockish exhaust from them. A few of my mates done this to clear their defects before. Not going to mention any specific ones out of respect for their shops but you just need to look around. The EPA won't know what a stock exhaust looks like anyway.

By the way, how did you get done for the exhaust? 

Edited by Robocop2310
  • 4 weeks later...

My mechanic had one ready. I just swapped it out, got it tested, then swap back.

Was a very annoying and tedious process. Waste of time and money. 

I got done at Lygon St at night. EPA set up a station with the help of Police coordination. 

I was talking to one of the officers, he said the community at Lygon Street was annoyed with all the loud Ferraris and Lamborghinis, hence the set up. 

 

 

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