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HUSTLR: this is going to be a legal nightmare.... cops already hassle mod cars.... and now they can issue notices at their own discretion removign 2 points in the spot in effect from people whos exhausts are "deemed" to loud....... imagine the abuse of power here...... points and fine... and potentially a lot of exhausts that ARE legal getting picked on.

Do yourself a favour and get an engineers report. if anyone wants engineers recommendations feel free to pm me and i will give you details.

Xrsist - simply a case of knowing how to deal with cops who harrass you. Obviously an engineers report is not a be all end all solution, if you get pulled into a big defect station and they have testing equipment on site then ur up the creek.

my 200sx measured a healthy 108.5db :lol: - I was fined $250 and defected at a station, got it cleared, put it all back on and obtained a engineers report which declares your car complies to specific ADR's.

The main benifit of an engineers report is in a normaly case of cops pulling you over, when they check your rego it comes up with a "this is a registered modified vehicle" statement which 99% of the time makes them think twice about hassling you.

Bear in mind the majority of cops defect based on what they *think* not what they *know* to be illegal - the fact you have gone to the trouble of engineering your car keeps them at bay....

This is from experience......... i will be getting an engineers report shortly to prevent issues with my local constabulary who already know me on a first name basis :mad:

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This is from experience......... i will be getting an engineers report shortly to prevent issues with my local constabulary who already know me on a first name basis :P  

Yea, i've noticed you know alot about these things.

I wouldn't want the cops to pull me over and :mad: me!

bah cops suck.

mines 103db right now, if i put another muffler on, theyre going to defect me for "exhaust too low", but if i dont im too loud.

DAMMIT :mad:

stupid s15 floorpan havin no room crap.

Only way is to get of my beautiful n1 muff :P

noooooooooooooo.

why dont cops go give 2 point defects to ppl that do up excels and stuff, give them pink defect stickers for driving gay modified vehicles :P

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