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Old Feb 5, 2008 | 10:13 PM
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Hey Fellas,
I'm going to be moving back home to Dallas toward the end of March for business reasons. Because I have been living in California, I haven't gone FI yet due to it's absurd smog laws and how strictly the police enforce them.

My question is, what legal issues are there with putting a TT kit in the Z when I get to Texas?

i.e. - are test pipes legal? obviously is the turbo kit itself legal? All that kind of stuff.

Thanks Guys

Also, from my research I've determined that SGP is well worth the drive to Houston to have my install done. Thoughts on that?

Sorry if all of this has been discussed, I searched but didn't find anything.
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Old Feb 5, 2008 | 10:19 PM
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i know dallas and houston counties have emissions checks when you get your vehicle inspected, so going FI will obviously fail you... but anywhere else is pretty much fair game.. i would say get your vehicle registered in a county that doesn't do them

i bought my G in dallas county and when i was up for inspection they told me i had to have an emission check, since i wasn't living in that county anymore i got it waived.
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Old Feb 5, 2008 | 10:22 PM
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That would mean I would need an address outside Dallas county though correct?
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Old Feb 5, 2008 | 10:25 PM
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Guess I'll just have to get a house in Wylie or Plano hahaha
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 05:36 AM
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Nope, just get a postal box in the area where they're not performing mandatory emissions testing, yet. Much cheaper than buying a house.
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So when I register it I put a p.o. box address on the registration and I'm in the clear?

Haha then could I just have all the mail from my p.o. box forwarded to my house? Is that even something that's possible? I've never had a p.o. box or anything...sorry for all the questions...

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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 10:46 AM
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how about getting cats put on for emissions testing? i thought there were folks that have actually passed emissions with NA and test pipes
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You can't register a car to a P.O. Box, it must be a physical address...aka, a building.

I have passed inspection with 2 cars that didn't have cats, as long as your car doesn't throw codes you will be fine. They have a visual inspection policy, but that is a joke...most of the people doing these inspections either don't care or don't know what they are looking at. You could probably tell him that there is a limited production version of the Nismo Z and it has turbos on it. Then just point to a resonator and tell them it is a cat.

Or get inspected first and then put the kit on and find a buddy within the next year to pass you when round 2 comes up.
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You can't register a car to a P.O. Box, it must be a physical address...aka, a building.

I have passed inspection with 2 cars that didn't have cats, as long as your car doesn't throw codes you will be fine. They have a visual inspection policy, but that is a joke...most of the people doing these inspections either don't care or don't know what they are looking at. You could probably tell him that there is a limited production version of the Nismo Z and it has turbos on it. Then just point to a resonator and tell them it is a cat.

Or get inspected first and then put the kit on and find a buddy within the next year to pass you when round 2 comes up.
I know a few who can pm djmatrix on here
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Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
I know a few who can, pm djmatrix on here.
Look at how much easier it is to read/understand when you add two punctuation marks.
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Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
I know a few who can pm djmatrix on here
So djmatrix is an inspector?
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 01:40 PM
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Not for long, he is about to lose his job thanks to Mackie, the state has a spy on this forum and now thy are going to be watching djmatrix like a hawk...next shady car he passes is going to end his career as an inspector. You better hurry up and get your car inspected before he changes involuntarily changes jobs. hahahahaha
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lol i like how ppl throw out ppl names so loosely
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Originally Posted by kwiker
Not for long, he is about to lose his job thanks to Mackie, the state has a spy on this forum and now thy are going to be watching djmatrix like a hawk...next shady car he passes is going to end his career as an inspector. You better hurry up and get your car inspected before he changes involuntarily changes jobs. hahahahaha
Are you kidding me?!
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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 02:59 PM
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^^^^^No dude, I'm as serious as that time peter had a panic room installed to keep the butterfly effect from being able to find him.

aka...but seriously, i'm just kidding...maybe.
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Originally Posted by boogy886
Are you kidding me?!
No...hes not.
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If you are going TT with FCON EMS give Jotech here in town a chance at your business. They do great work and it sure the hell beats driving down to Houston all the time.
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Originally Posted by JDMFairladyZ33
If you are going TT with FCON EMS give Jotech here in town a chance at your business. They do great work and it sure the hell beats driving down to Houston all the time.
I've heard they are good too...perhaps I'll start with them. thanks
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Originally Posted by boogy886
Hey Fellas,
I'm going to be moving back home to Dallas toward the end of March for business reasons. Because I have been living in California, I haven't gone FI yet due to it's absurd smog laws and how strictly the police enforce them.

My question is, what legal issues are there with putting a TT kit in the Z when I get to Texas?

i.e. - are test pipes legal? obviously is the turbo kit itself legal? All that kind of stuff.

Thanks Guys

Also, from my research I've determined that SGP is well worth the drive to Houston to have my install done. Thoughts on that?

Sorry if all of this has been discussed, I searched but didn't find anything.
test pipes are not legal anywhere...removing smog devices is a felony
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 10:37 AM
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^^^^^Are you the state spy?
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