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Just wondering if someone knows 100% the do's and dont's of this joint?

I know b/c's, ecu's, aftermarket exhuast systems(noise) and pod filters or fmic will get you done.

What about coil overs and braided brake lines?

My brake lines i was told are ADR approved.

But what are these dudes gonna think of them?

Anyone had previous experience?

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As stated above

EPA - Emissions

VicRoads/Vic Police/RWC - Mechanical/Road worthy/ADR items.

If i recall the EPA form has on it they are only checking the emissions etc.

You could always ring the number on the form and the person on the other end will give you a more detailed run down

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man i hope i dont get an epa letter ill be f**ked.

im running realy rich atm and ive being told about it by mates.

ive got a chiped ecu, k&n pod, adv timeing exstractors and 2.25 exhaust. and my o2 sensor doen't work as i cut the sensor wire by merstake a while ago and haven't fixed it.

:D:yes:

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F*cking sweet as then.

Dudes are freakin me out tellin me this and that!

Anyway just had my exhaust, pod and b/c taken out over the weekend.

It's painful going back!!!!!!!

Next is ecu then off to the EPA next wednesday. Wik.

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