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Thanks for the link man.

From what ive read it seems like they are not even going to allow exaust mods, how crazy is that!!

I guess im going to be finding someone who can do mod plates and knows what they are talking about.

Looks like qld just went from the best place to own a modded car to the worst :w00t:

oh farrrrrkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk.

if that its vic were screwed.

basicly it's the anti hoons laws with moderfercations. (i.e you get your car impoinded for mods). this is getting out of hand. the goverment

are basicly makeing it you have to get oem upgrades (yuk) to moderfy your car. if i under stand it correctly you could get done for fitting after market 17" bbs rims and get done but not if you fitted the manerfacture 17".

WOW i am so disgusted with these new laws, I have just come out of a 10 retirement of doing up cars missed it sooooo much and now this.

So this makes it illegal for my brother who travels long distances due to working in mines, to have an bigger exhaust and headers to give him better fuel effinency in his statesmen.

I am up to start up an petition to make this go away.

The public is now ripe for surrender to the government, our lives have now been controlled told what to do, no more freedom of speech, next will be schooling giving poor education and creating problems so the government can give so called logical answers a quick fix to show who is in charge and a leader that will rule all.

Government = Dictatorship

Dictatorship = Power

Power = Greed

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