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hey im creating this topic as well as posting pics and vids of my R33 as i slowly build it up.

any tips and comments about mods that i want to acuire will be greatly appreciated!!

atm my car is stock....

Future Mods -

Air Filter/CAI - stock cold air intae with K and N filter

Exhuast - HKS Hi-Power 409 Exhaust System - Nissan Skyline BCNR33

Extractors - ???(cobys?)

Cat Converter - ???

Any other suggestions welcome!!

ps posting pics soon.

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You cant modify the car.

http://gls.arrivealive.vic.gov.au/pplates/site/rules.html

RESTRICTIONS ON DRIVING HIGH POWERED VEHICLES

If you are a probationary driver and obtained your licence after 1 July 2007, you can't drive a vehicle with:

* An engine of eight or more cylinders

* A turbocharged or supercharged engine

* Certain high performance six cylinder engines

* An engine that has been modified to increase the vehicle's performance.

Also keep in mind that if your insurance company find out that you've got an exhaust, they can reject your claims when you have an accident. So you hit someone, break their legs, they sue you, you go claim insurance to pay him, they reject you for driving a car you shouldn't have (increased power), you're in debt.

You'll most probably get away driving a car with an exhaust, but when/if you have an accident, you've got a lot to lose if the insurance company know what's going on.

I'm not trying to attack you in any way mate, just giving you an idea of what could happen. =]

i have full exhaust on my n/a under new laws and pod filter.. cops dont really care / cant even tell the difference i think they just realize theres no turbo so they don't give a shit, also just act dumb

"duhhh i think thats stock"

or if you have a turbo..

"i think its a snail blowing some air in my engine to cool it down"

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