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hi guys

iam a new memeber (as you can probably see) and recenlty purchased a new r33, last night i was stopped by the police and they asked me if i had a permit for my BOV nothing else just BOV. I explained this was a new car and what have you to them and they where very nice and told me to get it looked at at let me go. Now how do i go about getting a permit? any information at all would be nice.

Thanks :laugh:

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You can going to any of the licensing centers and request a permit for any aftermarket modifications, but beware they may not pass your car.

If the BOV vents to atmosphere then you may have issues getting a permit, depending on ow loud it is and who you get.

Best of luck.

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My car came with permits, one item listed was an aftermarket PLUMBACK bov. I am replacing the atmo bov that it came with a stock one this weekend just to avoid any yellow hassles in the future.. it's damn loud and I know the cops frown upon it.

When you say they only asked about the BOV and nothing else.. what else is there? do you have a fmic? exhaust etc? if so I'd get these thrown on the permit at the same time, not all of the boys in blue are that friendly..

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