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just wondering does anyone have or no anyone that has a r32 gts left hand side headlight and indicator light for sale if they do please msg me. i need them asap.

thanks cheers. matt

With 2 posts, you have not contributed enough to the general SAU community to be able to use buy/sell section, please dont litter the rest of the forum with rubbish, go and make some contributing posts and then use the correct sections.

As for Power to weight and on topic stuff, wasn't Vic law something like 100kw to 1 tonne, someone confirm??

B.

yea 125 per tonne.. now one more question; how do i tell if it's ADM or JDM besides just seeing if it's silvia badges or 200sx? I ask this because anyone can talk shit and i'd really rather not to get dicked for it later on.. and while i'm asking this how can the cops tell aswel? or in that somewhere in the vin or would they just check for compliance plates?

thanks guys

when the last time a cop actually checked your kw's with a dyno machine and then fined you cause your out of the power to weight ratio???

just make sure you dont drive like a dik and make sure your car is road worthy, like tyres, lights, windscreen, shit like that..

if it looks like a burnout car then more times than none you will get picked on...

when the last time a cop actually checked your kw's with a dyno machine and then fined you cause your out of the power to weight ratio???

just make sure you dont drive like a dik and make sure your car is road worthy, like tyres, lights, windscreen, shit like that..

if it looks like a burnout car then more times than none you will get picked on...

I'm not talking about how powerful it will end up.. just the power/weight stock because some cops actually do know that say a gtr is illegal for P's and it's 3 points and a $1000 fine for 1st time caught.. so i'd rather just do the smart thing and avoid the risk.

but besides that there's no way for them to know if it's ADM (legal) or JDM (illegal)?

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