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well y dont we report their cars to the epa to really give them the shits and turn the tables on this world of harrassment?

give them a taste of their own medicine

and if there is any cops reading this and u do this to us

:shake: SUCK AR$E :shake:

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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by KamikazeR33

always different for law enforcement, how typical

typical as every other bullshit cops get away with!

once u get reported once to the epa and go for the full test, they epa wont call u back again unless the cops give them photographic evidence that u have changed something!

(This is what i was told by the epa when i went for the test and passed and told them it was bullshit me having to drive all this way since sum stupid no nothing cop had reported me for nuttin) :P

**** the cops

who gives a shit all i know is if there is a certain cop in hoppers crossing..

know who who u r fishherr

u **** with me one more

time i have ur address **** and u got no idea who i am

cause i know u **** with alot of people in hoppers

so stop it ****!

just in case his on da forum hahaha

Personally, i like the idea of reporting in the cops personal cars...

Who cares if the EPA take down your details, u just give them the details of your most hated enemy or simply bullsh|t info

And since when do the EPA need proof when your reporting someone else in?? What proof do the police need? I dont see them having anymore professional judgment than the next person...

f**k em, im gonna do it!

i got my epa letter last monday, so f**k em all!

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by whistla

Personally, i like the idea of reporting in the cops personal cars...

Who cares if the EPA take down your details, u just give them the details of your most hated enemy or simply bullsh|t info

And since when do the EPA need proof when your reporting someone else in??  What proof do the police need? I dont see them having anymore professional judgment than the next person...

f**k em, im gonna do it!

i got my epa letter last monday, so f**k em all!

cops need no proof the first time they report u, and if u pass they need some type of proof before the epa will call u back.

james walk past the dande cop stations and write down all the cop cars number plates down and distribute them to us so we can report all of the ****s cars :)

LOL!!!!

I'm not the dishonest .... :P

actually reported another one last night as it happens! old Cameira *sp blowin smoke everywhere!!!

straight onto the phone, not while i was driving right behind him of course ....

What do u need to get out of it other than modifying it back to stockish?

How long do i have to drive it before test?

Do they choose the test time or do you have to book the time in?

If i keep my S-AFC on there and hide it will it still be ok?

Do i have to tune my car to shit to get past the pollution stuff?

Do i have to remove my EBC?

What about exhaust? Noise will be ok, but possibly "size" was a bullshit excuse they used.

Is there a fine attached?

im hoping to hide my ECU somewhere

Put screw in the factory computer inside the kickpanel

Hook up a fake wiring loom and tuck it up

Connect my AFM back in but just plug in the terminal

Reason why im doing this is i get MUCH better emission on my aftermarket computer than i do with my factory computer

I just need a fake wiring loom now...

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