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Thanks for the info man. I totally agree with all your guys comments, its really lame that the muscle cars in CA produce way more smog than all the imports combined, and they dont even have to go though smog test. Where if I put a header on my car, it may make an iota more exhaust, and that's illegal. Maybe CA could clean up its air more if they taxed larger SUVs an emissions tax and that money could go to cleaning the air, where smaller economy cars are void from the fee. Also, I think that CA, especailly in the Los Angeles area, could greatly benefit from a good mass transit system, like a train or subway. This would help with emissions, traffic, and help to bring in money to this bankrupt state. The autorities are picking on the import scene because the state needs more money, and I think that that is the only true concern.
This post has been edited by CheesyLobster: Aug 26, 2005 - 5:07 AM |
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