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ive been twitching to goto the licensing centre to apply for permits for my mods.. but im not sure if i bring my car there, can the officiers who check the car give you a yellow sticker on the spot?

my main mods are: fmic, exhaust, airpod (secured), bov, boost gauge, oil catch can, tint, lowered.

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nah the people at the pits cant give u a yellow if they dont aprove of the mod they will tell you to either fix it or go away :) but yer there will tell you politely wats legal and wats not

TUYEN wif your bov it has to be plump back it cant be atmospheric, put a baffle in the zorst and i dont know if u can get permits for tints and lowering

STEVE ive got these mods BOV, POD, FMIC, ZORST, GAUGES in greddy pods and under car neons ;) but i got a shift light and catch can which i didnt get permits for coz i took em off.

i already had permits but i was helpin a m8 on the side of the road with fuel and cops came over and see wha was happening and checked me car i had permits for everything else but the catch can and bleed valve so i have to go again to get em again next week

they'll always find something to shat on you for.....that's what happens when ur 18 and drive something nice.

:) that isnt ture, im 18 drive an r33 gts-t, and have yet to have a problem with the cops, i have bene pulled over about 3times now, each time the cop was nice had a talk to me about my car and about my mods, never got a yellow or had a cop be an asshole too me, i say its the persons attitude (spelling)

see, last time i was pulled over, they were interested in my catch can. I told them that it wasn't a performance mod and was purchased when i first got the vehicle to help monitor the health of my engine as I know nothing about them and was recommended by my mechanic to fit one. I explained that an unhealthy engine blew oil into the air intake and that this can caught that oil. I then pointed out that the can is completely empty so I was very glad that my engine was indeed healthy. He advised that I get a permit for it at my next convenience and i thanked him and went on my way. Regardless of the fact that I have FMIC, EBC, PFC all with no permits!

:) that isnt ture, im 18 drive an r33 gts-t, and have yet to have a problem with the cops, i have bene pulled over about 3times now, each time the cop was nice had a talk to me about my car and about my mods, never got a yellow or had a cop be an asshole too me, i say its the persons attitude (spelling)

heh, i was originally living in geraldton when i bought my car, but i was moving to perth 5 days later.. in that 5 days i got pulled over 17 times. :D

the police seem to have a problem with me having such a car, and my dad being a cop himself... i dont see how that affects what car i own tho.. :confused:

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