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hey guys got my yellow off today, not i dont wanna get another one. just wondering what i can get permits for, such as my BOV, Gauges etc. tell me what you guys have got permits for and what are the standards. Mod i am thinking of doing is a HKS SSQ BOV, Alloy wing, front mount intercooler, exhaust, Du-luck body kit, vertial doors, tint.

thanks

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on my car i got pretty much permits for everything but end of the day the cops will still ping u if they want to be c***s

but yer i got permits for the following mods

bov, pod, exhaust, gauges on pillar, rsm on dash, intercooler, pfc, ebc, catch can, strut brace

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permits dont mean sh*t in my opinion......

traffic cops need to make targets, if they want to sticker you, they will.

As for getting permits, a non atmo venting bov could be permitted, an alloy wing could be presumably it would have to be within certain width/length, front mount cooler needs to be behind bumper. if it is then u dont need a permit for it at all. exhaust needs to be under 91db and have more that 100mm clearance. not sure on body kits, window tint needs to be 35 grade or lighter, and vertical doors, by which i think you mean gull wing style? they would need to be engineered id say?!

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yeh at end of the day its all comes down to the mood of the guy pulling you over, they can still sticker you. The permit might or might not affect their decision. perhaps the permit makes it easier to get the yellow off? no need to convert everything to stock?

I have permits for atmo BOV, catch can, strut brace, suspension, pod, gauges, intercooler and piping

Didnt think it was possible to get permit for exhaust and ECU, maybe I'll give it a go next time.

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lets just say that my exhaust is too loud, is that where i will have to get a permit? same with the front mount if it wasnt behind the bumper is that when i have to get the permit or is it just that i have to get the permit for the mod??

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hey

i got a yellow sticker on my dads r33 for the tint being too dark (what can i say 9% thats not dark :P ) and it had bov big exhaust and pod and they did not say athing about it, when we took it over the pits. so i dont kno if it was just the fact that they were in a good mood or what, as we thought the exhaust was way too loud. (dam hks super dragger :laugh: )

thanks kenny :P

plus any body see my a red r32 1BLR813 msg me or call me on 92508030 thanks was stolen today :P

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' date='14 May 2006, 10:15 PM' post='2166522']

drive normal and have the right attitude and u will have no need for permits...

if you get a yellow, take it on the chin, such is life and theres no point having a cry over it (even if it wasnt fair)

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I couldnt agree with you more Michael.

I'm not inferring anyone in this discussion does, but if you wear your ball cap contrary to manufacturers instructions (Y0), have the doof set to 11 and your chair in shuttle take-off position then you just make yourself a target. Drive like a citizen, pick your moment to impress the seat cover an maintain a low profile :fakenopic: Think carefully about the mods you want and how it\you will be percieved, when you invite attention, that's what you get.

Having said this, sometimes just owning a car and being a young person will be enough.

Life is unfair and yes, THEY :nyaanyaa: often dont know what THEY are looking at.

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