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Im sure some cops will still pick on the fact that the brackets are metal, but should be alright if the actual wing isnt metal. Its illegal if its wider then the car also if the sides of the wing are sharp. Its a bitch getting a yellow sticker having to wait for your turn at the pits plus 50 bloody dollars, too troublesome.

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Im sure some cops will still pick on the fact that the brackets are metal, but should be alright if the actual wing isnt metal. Its illegal if its wider then the car also if the sides of the wing are sharp. Its a bitch getting a yellow sticker having to wait for your turn at the pits plus 50 bloody dollars, too troublesome.

Yeah that's what I rekon, I can't be bothered with the hassle from the po. I might just take it off, looks pretty sleak without it anyway

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Well so far no reply on my email I sent, doubt I will get one too.

usually takes em about a week for welshpool to reply to emails about car mods took 8 days for me to find out about legallity of pod filters through email from them

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