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Old 12-22-11, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by sike
Can we just go get it registered out of state?
sure, just move to a state without all the silly laws California has...
Old 12-23-11, 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by sike
Can we just go get it registered out of state?
Move to NorthEast Arkansas. We dont have emission tests here lol. Got tons of trucks rollin here with straight pipes and everything. Got a guy running a Nova thats street legal with 1000+ horses....he doesnt get it out much cuz it sucks gas like an irish sailor drinks booze lol
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Originally Posted by Blk97SC300
I passed visual and the sniffer too.. and I have a single turbo NA-T, no cats, no egr, no vac lines, massive injectors, fuel system, and more
How did you do that and where im looking into boosting my gs300
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