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Local cops pulled me up on friday night, went through my engine bay, and made sure that it was the 2 litre, (32) and not a RB25. also that the BOV was plumbed back.

These guys have been given a specific instruction, as i know one of them.

They also didn't know what the FMIC did.. :)

so a heads up to p platers who have 33s, even the cops who don't know quite what they are doing are looking out for turbo 33's for power to weight.

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I think thats pretty common knowledge these days.

Police are well aware of the Power to Weight and it has been highly talked about on here and Ns.com.... and any other forum that you can think of really dude.

On that basis im going to lock this thread as its common sense, drive an illegal car, pay the consequence

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