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definately not australia's i'm certain of that :D but mines not noisy (except for when i gun it). so i would guess that emission/noise laws in japan are almost similar to ours. i havent got mine tested for db and stuff like that but i assume it should be ok... should be...

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so i would guess that emission/noise laws in japan are almost similar to ours.

think about this again....

how can that be possible when 80% of imports which come over have aftermarket exhausts/mufflers... and 50% of those need to be changed to meet RWC's?(as they are way to loud)

I am 100% sure the laws regarding emissions/noise over in japan are very lenient. That being the total opposite to australia

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