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Was the Knox Yellow HWP car, not our special friend though...

I got done by the same guy, he popped my bonnet I told him it's a non turbo he looks at it says "there's a pod filter but looks like no front mounted intercooler"

What injectors you running Simon? Usually that's their first point of call under the bonnet. Reminds me I need to paint mine the standard colour :ninja:

ID injectors are stealthy.... think they only do top feed though

Yeah Nismo 550s, mine have yellow plugs, but you can barely see them unless you get down there with a torch...

When going to get it inspected at Vicroads, do I need to hide any other mods? Or will they only check the height and the VIN number to make sure its the right car? :/

nismo painted stock and covered with some engine schmutz = 100% stealth

edit, I had the some ones, dude you are TELLING yourself you cant see them. they are totally obvious to anyone that knows what they are looking for

cop that defected me the only time I got done in the skyline was super smart... didn't know his shit so simply wrote "intake modification" major defect requires RWC.

luckily that was a few years ago when you could just get a dodgy RWC. Also Danny from creatd just took the paperwork into vic roads for me as a "customer" and they didn't bother to inspect hahaha

didn't have to turn a spanner!

Yeah Nismo 550s, mine have yellow plugs, but you can barely see them unless you get down there with a torch...

When going to get it inspected at Vicroads, do I need to hide any other mods? Or will they only check the height and the VIN number to make sure its the right car? :/

all depends on the inspector unfortunately.... generally they will only check what's on the defect, in this instance i'd assume height and VIN will be checked,

"It is with a truly heavy heart that we must confirm that Paul Walker passed away today in a tragic car accident while attending a charity event for his organization Reach Out Worldwide. He was a passenger in a friend's car, in which both lost their lives. We appreciate your patience as we too are stunned and saddened beyond belief by this news. Thank you for keeping his family and friends in your prayers during this very difficult time. We will do our best to keep you apprised on where to send condolences. - #TeamPW"

R.I.P. Skyline Guy. :(

ID injectors are stealthy.... think they only do top feed though

So I should change injectors and retune to look standard? Or I could just paint mine...!!!

VicRoads don't know their shit like the cops. Last defect I cleared for HIDs they didn't even know what HIDs were. Could have just rocked up and said the lights are changed and on my way.

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