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to tell you the truth i dont know

i come home after a good day and my mum tells me i got another epa

i read it...says i have to go to the actual epa and get tested

it seems very like...serious

and the thing is, it doesnt even have the location that i was reported so i dont know if this is a continuation of the last case or they are playing some not so funny joke on me

Guest DFLASH

damn thats gotta suck.

That happened to my workmate.

Was driving down Parra rd in his Rex. He just drove past and from that they sent him a letter in the mail saying his rims are too big and his exhaust too loud!

Is this acceptable? I mean can they do it to anyone and send out defect notices to people without having to pull them over and actually physically take a look at the car in person? and as if we have so much free time to visit the EPA each time this happens. People DO have to work!!

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