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and it's replies like that will fire him up even more use ya brains the more ya rave on about him the more you feed his ego and power trip better too just ignore him at least on a public furom .

ok, so if i switch over to a standard turbo and still have the braided lines, is it still defectable?

it depends a) if the lines have an ADR rating and b) if the state law permits it. Brake lines are OK if ADR approved, not sure about turbo lines - Call regency and ask them

-D

i know for a fact that braided brake lines are fine but must be adr approved and must carry the adr sticker,etc. But i don't know if you can get adr approved turbo water/oil lines?

Regardless if you had braided or not though,you need the stock turbo.

When calling up regency,ring 3 times,as you'll get different answers each time. They're as useless as service sa.

Word of advice from Officer Neil - "The best Skylines to drive are the standard ones".

I'm not too fussed about Officer Neil coming along to point out and confirm the boost controller to be defected. /start rant But what annoys me was the one that pulled me over for no apparent reason with the intention to defect and manages to only come up with "non standard air filter" anyway. /end rant

cock of shit! they'll still find something if they wanted to

just make it up , thats the aim of the game !!!

probably get defected for something like a supernautical cylinder in the engine -___________________-

Yeah +3. Most Skylines which come out of Japan at a minimal have coilovers and some form of larger exhaust.

Skylines are getting old, so people replace the stock parts.

What a fail of a comment.

Word of advice from Uncle Daniel: "The best cops are the cops who don't defect you for non-defectable items"

What, so it's not okay to drive a modified Skyline but it IS okay to drive a WRX with 22" chrome rims on it with LCD's on the firewall?

Why doesn't he start targetting other forms of modified cars... like Lancers with Evo bodykits and Canons.

Yeah +3. Most Skylines which come out of Japan at a minimal have coilovers and some form of larger exhaust.

Skylines are getting old, so people replace the stock parts.

What a fail of a comment.

Word of advice from Uncle Daniel: "The best cops are the cops who don't defect you for non-defectable items"

What, so it's not okay to drive a modified Skyline but it IS okay to drive a WRX with 22" chrome rims on it with LCD's on the firewall?

Why doesn't he start targetting other forms of modified cars... like Lancers with Evo bodykits and Canons.

Mate trust me when i say they look at wrx's! Mine is my daily and its still on standard rims slightly lowered and a cannon muffler and i get followed flat out all the time so its not just skyline's they look at!

So maybe everyone should avoid the Arndale area in general. I know I drove through there yesterday and I saw about 5 cops on the same road, thankfully I was behind some cars so they didn't see me at all I don't think.

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