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yeh petit's an arse, my bro's mate got pulled over by him in his GTR pulling into my street and driveway, then whilst he was checking over his car and giving him a couple of defects, petit went onto my property and had a quick check over my car, Then for the next three-four weeks i had my mates msging me telling me they saw him waiting a street away from my house and i avoided him for a while, but he was so persistant he didnt stop stalking my estate untill he pulled me over, then he got me to open the bonnet and went over the car, but seeming it was non-turbo i was on my p's and nothing on it was illegal he couldnt do anything just told me to expect an epa in the mail, which never arrived.

He has also stalked one of my mates who had a 33 then he took him to caught and won, then got a 180 and petit was up and down his street once a week for a few months till he did him in that, then he got a hilux and got pulled over in his street agian in that.

Also just a funny note, petit's son on his p's drove an sr20 180sx with a pod and front mount and do u think he ever got done???? i doubt it ey.

Go the Legal option with 1 intake mod, would this cooler be legal with standard air box?

Provided you don't have to "trim" the reo or any structural metal; 100% legal.

But then i guess he could turn around and say: "You need a cert to prove that the fmic will NOT affect the airbag sensors" :domokun:

I think this thread can be closed now ... it's pretty clear what people think you should do - get it fixed or sell it.

I mean this in the most supportive way - I mean, driving around like this, the cops will sooner or later check your engine bay and it'll just bring more problems in the future.

I know how you feel... but you gotta get it fixed or sell it, driving like this will cause you more issues.

Good luck buddy...

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