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i was crying when my baby sky come out quieter then my old mans Vx clubbie :D lol but oh wellz...

Oh yeah! i know THAT feeling! :)

Hehehe... and i think i'm the queen of passing emissions tests :D i've been through them twice! i'm surprised you passed so easily... especially since stock skylines don't pass our emissions tests anyway! i had to make a fair few changes to get mine to pass :(

As for the computer... how would they know if its hidden behind its panel?!!? Would they actually bother unscrewing everything to check?

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hey, i think you were really lucky to get away with the no cat fine! i heard it was much more than 5k!!! anyways, a catalytic convertor is a massive restriction in your exhaust system, its not .5 of a kw, try 10+ !!!

as i know it, with an aftermarket ecu or any modification that alters the induction or exhaust emissions of a car is deemed unroadworthy unless it meets standard epa regulations - this means air pod, exhaust, bov, ecu etc.

all they are trying to do is keep environmental pollution to a minimum and save this dying earth.....:P

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