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Im guessing if you had an empty bottle in your boot not connected to anything that would be fine. The second you have NOS in the bottle or any buttons/switches fake or not, youre most likely going to be in trouble.

I doubt they could even do you if the bottle was full as long as there is no system in place for the car to use it. Otherwise you would need a permit to transport it?

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I remember reading something about this in AutoSalon or Street Machine...

It was something along the lines of it is fine to have it installed... ...and a full bottle in the car... ...As long as it takes a good bit of work to get the bottle hooked up... ...and just as long as you're not driving on the road with it hooked up you'll be fine...

I also asked my local police contact and he said you'd be, and I quote, "A f$%&ing try hard wanna be that would get a defect from the first rookie ass kisser trying to get in with their SS(Senior Sergeant)"...

I'd say put it in a trailer queen or a track car... ...and just keep it off the street...

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Any of you two got proof for what you typed there? Last official documentation I read agrees with Al in that you cannot have ANY part of a NOS system connected to a road rego'd car.

I do not have documented proof, but asking for curiosity sake a TMU police officer and a NOS supplier in victoria and them both saying the same thing is enough for me.

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I do not have documented proof, but asking for curiosity sake a TMU police officer and a NOS supplier in victoria and them both saying the same thing is enough for me.

I would definitely get a second-opinion from the police officer, it sounds incorrect.

And if I were a NOS supplier, of course I'd tell you it was legal, I'd want to sell NOS :)

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lol stop provoking the young fella, or being stupid and saying you can have this or that when you officially know nothin and you actually know you cant have the bottle. just dont believe those guys they want to see you make a thread one day saying you got a fine for haveing this this and this in ur car and all they want to do is laugh at you just dont do it or get one you just wasteing ur time and money on stupid things which give all of use skyline drivers a bad name to the cops, anyone agree?

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when the police impounded my car they had a look over my car. he said he was just having a look and isnt doing a roadworthy inspection, when he was doing so he said if he seen any part of a nos setup my car, he would put it off the road.

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