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last time i went through my car had a blocked off bov... it just appeared to be connected, but there was a plate between it and the base of the bov.

they don't test drive your car... don't come on boost while you're in the pits and you should be fine lol

come on boost in the pits and i think you would be f*kd anyway. :)

Carbon canisters. Mine is cracked and not connected but it is in the right place, do you need these to pass a regency inspection?

I can run a hose from it and just stuff it somewhere in the mess in my engine bay but would be handy to know if it is needed, if so how much do they go for second hand?

Carbon canisters. Mine is cracked and not connected but it is in the right place, do you need these to pass a regency inspection?

I can run a hose from it and just stuff it somewhere in the mess in my engine bay but would be handy to know if it is needed, if so how much do they go for second hand?

ive got one off an r33 you can borrow if you want

youve got my MSN :dry:

(Nates mate mitch)

where would i get the bracket for the baby restraints on the 33 ? the holes are there through the speaker covers but no bracket ? and is regency Big on this ? cheers joey

go to the compliance place right next door to japanese import spares

thats who put mine in

if they really wanted to be picky (and they will be) yes you will need it as it was part of complience

you can try jap wrecking yards or complience workshops like the one iron chef uses on north east rd (sorry, dont remember the name)

edit: beaten by ovrtym33 :D

Edited by Import S13

Saw a few cops myself on the way in to the dinner. Had one drive real slow so I had to pass him on Port Road. He sat near me for a bit ... musta figured the 33 was too stock to bother with and turned off later down the road.

Shame about Lukey. But I'm sure the car will be back with more awesomeness.

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