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Re: Legalities of car modifications
I agree with landyacht study the rules or laws of you place. It is the only way to find out what you can or can not do. As for nitrous on the streets I think it is illegal everywhere!
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Re: Legalities of car modifications
In Washington, at least from what I understand, N2O is illegal, but mods like racing seats, harnesse aren't. But I'm 100% sure on N20 because one of my friends had his car taken away from him because he had N20 and it was considered not a street legal ride....
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Re: Legalities of car modifications
[quote=landyacht]A minor modification that's illegal (location pending) is removing the catalytic converter from your car. It can also void your vehicle warranty if you have a new car..unless of course you've modded it void everything about the car including the corrosion warranty!
The only reason i get away with it, is because my car is too old to be inspected for emission control, or i never would have cut it off. what happens when u take the converter off cuz my shield to it just fell offff!!!! |
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Re: Legalities of car modifications
yup, everythig depends on the state you live in. shit, out here in cali, you almost cant even lower you car and shit. evvvvvvvverything must be carb legal, and have sticker showing. motor swaps have to be seen and approved by a state ref. fuck it sucks out here
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