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Well i got my car back from getting compliance done on friday but licensing centers where shut fri/sat/sun/mon so tomorrow is the day :(

Just wondering, I just read on there website that for import cars you need to make a appointment, just wondering if you have to do this or not?

also what details do i have to give them?

BTW its a R33

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well went there today line was out the door, waited over a hour for the inspection fee, then a hour in the pit area, finally it was my turn he said wheres ur import approval. I didnt think i needed one but i didnt know and he said i needed to make a appointment :( this was 3:45 so i think he wanted to go home,

but i rang up autoworx they did my compliance and he said you dont need the import approval, so im not a happy man now :P

so made appointment for 9am tomorrow hope it goes all ok this time grrrrr :D

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cheers

umm raistlin is i dont know really ahahha me and mate used to use it and i think he said it was a king in a fairy tale book or somethink

pretty crap but couldnt think of any think else to use

oh well hopefully tomorrow can finally go for a nice drive it in

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well i got a exhaust on has 3" front pipe and 3" cat back

the car is standard but its empty and didnt change the dump pipe

got it on the dyno and its running 10psi now

and got 228.7rwhp

if i put a 3" high flow cat and a 3" dump pipe would the power go up much more or not?

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dump pipe made a lot of responce difference on my ride ive got a custom dump 3" mandrel bent high flow cat and supercat muffler havent dynoed put felt heaps quicker the dump was customed to open up the waste gate all the premades i saw conected to the original cast manifold leaving the waste blocked still so for an extra 150 i went for custom

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