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Hey everyone

Im from Melbourne, Vic. And have recently purchaced heaps of upgrade performance part for my R33 Gtst. One of which is a Nitrous Kit.

Does anyone know the legal restrictions to these?

for example FINES, REGULATIONS, ETC ETC

Cheers

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Its illegal for street use.

That simple.

If you take the bottle out, then your legal for street, but then its of no use without gas :)

Fines would be high, plus then you get defected its all the RWC hassles and more costs to remove etc etc.

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hide it well.

i did have a nitro setup before i did my turbo and cooler etc, and i hid the bottle in the place where the useless space saver spare wheel went... the cops never looked there, once they saw how much sound crap was in there it deturred them. its a a long run of hose, but hey, youd probably never get dun 4 it.... NOT SAYING THAT I CONDONE DOING ILLEGAL SHIT...lol

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i did have a nitro setup before i did my turbo and cooler etc, and i hid the bottle in the place where the useless space saver spare wheel went... the cops never looked there, once they saw how much sound crap was in there it deturred them. its a a long run of hose, but hey, youd probably never get dun 4 it.... NOT SAYING THAT I CONDONE DOING ILLEGAL SHIT...lol

illegal shit... not at all... lol

I've actually built a custom boot setup so i was thinking about storing it next to the battery in the back of my r33 gtst. Theres heaps of room on the right side. (batteries on the left)

Cheers

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Cops arent stupid these days, they know what NOS injection/extra solenoids are.

Last time i heard of someone busted with NOS here in Vic.

That had to tow the car home from where they were pulled over and wasnt driveable until engineer cleared the car for correct removal of all the gear

its your own risk

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