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I have a S2 R33 and have put some mods on it. Exhaust, pod, bov, rims, window tint. I got defected a few weeks ago for pod, bov, exhaust. Some of these are easy fixed like the bov. Switch back to my stock which i still have. But once i put everything back to stock then get the car checked and want to start modifying it again legally, instead of just chucking shit on without looking at the right way to do it. Who can help with engineers cert's, and legal decible levels for exhausts etc so i dont get busted any more?

i contacted the rta and told then about my mods and asked them to send me something that tells me what i can and cant do to my car regarding bov's, pods, exhausts and i have been around in circles with them a million times. Is there a book or regulation guide that explains everything we can do to our cars legally??

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Hey mate,

Did you change the bov since I installed the GFB plumback one? if not you shouldnt have a problem with it as its a full plumback bov..

There is info on the RTA website about rules and regs for mods and db limits. (89bd from memory)

Cheers,

Johno

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