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If you get a douche bag cop you'll get done just because he can. That said cops are more relaxed about exhausts then before.

My friends 33 got defected for having the battery in the boot. which as we all know is stock standard set up for 33's. So depends on the cop

Edited by v_s_p_e_c
If you get a douche bag cop you'll get done just because he can. That said cops are more relaxed about exhausts then before.

My friends 33 got defected for having the battery in the boot. which as we all know is stock standard set up for 33's. So depends on the cop

wat a pig ? so wat did the cop said to your mate ?

nah its not too loud, sounds like any other skyline, one thing is that the exhaust sound is pissing me off inside the car, i wonder if anyone else has this effect where the exhaust seems like its right next to your ear, also it makes a VERY SLIGHT rattling noise at around 5000-6000 rpm, should i get a resonator? one more thing, there was somekind of sensor at the end of the stock exhaust, is that important?

Edited by R33GTS25
nah its not too loud, sounds like any other skyline, one thing is that the exhaust sound is pissing me off inside the car, i wonder if anyone else has this effect where the exhaust seems like its right next to your ear, also it makes a VERY SLIGHT rattling noise at around 5000-6000 rpm, should i get a resonator? one more thing, there was somekind of sensor at the end of the stock exhaust, is that important?

which sensor? wat do u mean by end of the stock exhaust ? sensor after the turbo or sensor in cat- converter ?

wat a pig ? so wat did the cop said to your mate ?

My mate said it comes like that, and the cop said it had to be enclosed by something better then the plastic gaurd that they come with, and then me and my other friend drove past and stopped to say hello and my other friend said his 33 was like that too. Then the cop told me to leave or he'd defect me too. They got him for heaps and heaps of useless stuff like tints, steering wheel, and the usual rims exhaust bov tyres. Being a shit sturer (spelling?) my friend decided to tell the cop he was just jelous he didn't have line. Ended up with two counts of not inicating out of round-a-bouts, one ocount of not staying to left of round-a-bout (something done in a carpark) and a long list of defects. So it does come down to the cop and/or how much you encourage them

Edited by v_s_p_e_c
My friends 33 got defected for having the battery in the boot. which as we all know is stock standard set up for 33's. So depends on the cop

....and is that the full story?

Battery in the boot may be a part of the standard set up, but the battery needs to be a sealed unit if it's in the boot.

If it wasn't a sealed unit, then the Police were doing your friend a favour, not picking on him.

damn, theres never a cheap way is there :S oh well thanks guys, it seems to be quietening down a little, i went back there to see if he had accidently left a hole in the weld, but all seems fine, so ill just put up with it lol. sounds awesome, GO THE RB's, oh yeh and a funny story when i was at the muffler place, some dude in a suzuki sierra was getting a muffler put in, after it was done he started it up and the look on his face was so funny, he turns around to me and goes why doesnt it sound like yours, i couldnt help buy say why dont you put an RB in there and see what happens lol.

....and is that the full story?

Battery in the boot may be a part of the standard set up, but the battery needs to be a sealed unit if it's in the boot.

If it wasn't a sealed unit, then the Police were doing your friend a favour, not picking on him.

Nothing was changed in the boot was sealed as per stock can vouch for it.

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