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Hey guys, i copped a canary for a few things

Wanted to find out if its bullshit or not

No.1 back spoiler brake light inoperative

No.2 back licence plate light - only one works

No.3 - i have silver plates on the pedals and not enough rubber so

if its wet i could slip

No.4 - i have an air pod filter & front mount intercooler

Copper says u can either have one or the other

Is that true why?? and if so how do i get away with having both??

Appreciate the replies and if u have been pulled up by cops

Also the BOV - they said on the canary " not to vent externally "

Something about u have to have it plumb back or something.

Thanx

:rofl:

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