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Shit news mate, the luck of the draw sometimes

I got pulled over at an RTB on Monday in the GTR, no cats no mufflers :/.. Managed to get away without being inspected.. Even after I left my wallet and lisence at home :/

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so is it not illegal then to have the highmount gear? im just wondering what the go is when you get pulled over, sounds like its just for noise and emissions then..

Edited by AngryRBGTX

100% of the time it will be exhaust. 90db is crazy quite and anyone with a non standard exhaust won't pass.

Then BOV and intake mods ie: exposed pod filter.

Then you are almost certainly going to be given an inspection notice. This is when things the police didn't find the DECC inspector will find.

If you use common sense you will know what he will and won't pick so be prepared before you go.

And no, high mount setups themselves are not defects.

100% of the time it will be exhaust. 90db is crazy quite and anyone with a non standard exhaust won't pass.

Then BOV and intake mods ie: exposed pod filter.

Then you are almost certainly going to be given an inspection notice. This is when things the police didn't find the DECC inspector will find.

If you use common sense you will know what he will and won't pick so be prepared before you go.

And no, high mount setups themselves are not defects.

I just got EPA's in a farken Landcruiser :verymad: My heart nearly left my chest when i thought it was for the R34!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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