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So they do an emmsions test, or just check to see if the cat is hot?

I might just make some metal restricor plates and steel wool and that should quiet her down nicely.

ALso im not sure whether a strut brace is illegal, however i might just take it off so they dont pick on it.

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Originally posted by CheekyR32

Pleaaaaase dont remind me about regency. nightmare

to pass my windows ALLLL the tint had to come off. (even factory) and to get my exhaust through I had to stuff a shitheap of steel wool in there and make metal plates at intervals through the pipe .  Not to mention all the other parts that had to come off which basically left it a rolling shell... They obviously are not too bright.  How can a 4 inch exhaust make 40 db ? I'll show ya!  I then took a day off work and waited 6.5 hours while they had the nerve to tell me to hurry up.

Regency change the rules practically every week so I would not be too fussed about it guys.

hahaha didn't the steel wool catch on fire as you drove off? bahahahahahaha :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha:

Guest Miss_Nismo
Originally posted by CheekyR32

yes it did.  

Time of the month mel? rofl.

nah just thought it was funny, not being nasty at all chickito

don't worry when they took my car for a test drive at regency, the airbox was in so tight it squished the pipe up too much and when the car hit boost it wasn't gettin enough air, hence, the car was almost bunny hoppping down the road and the regency guy is just looking at me like, umm, what the hell. I'm like " uh yeah it hasn't got much petrol in it"

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