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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 4146402" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>installing unapproved parts or making illegal modifications of required systems is a far cry from being persecuted for changing a filter or plug/sensor/whatever. You could get pulled over here for installing too dark of tint or not having fenders, but that's hardly draconian. As car owners we are still allowed to change our oil, modify our vehicles, and the like. Even in california. I had a pretty decently modified car when I was stationed in california. I got a ticket for illegal tint. I had to slip the smog guy a 20 when I pulled in the bay. But in spite of San Diego Sheriffs department being one of the crookedest I have seen, I never got arrested for changing my oil or spark plugs in the driveway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 4146402, member: 35036"] installing unapproved parts or making illegal modifications of required systems is a far cry from being persecuted for changing a filter or plug/sensor/whatever. You could get pulled over here for installing too dark of tint or not having fenders, but that's hardly draconian. As car owners we are still allowed to change our oil, modify our vehicles, and the like. Even in california. I had a pretty decently modified car when I was stationed in california. I got a ticket for illegal tint. I had to slip the smog guy a 20 when I pulled in the bay. But in spite of San Diego Sheriffs department being one of the crookedest I have seen, I never got arrested for changing my oil or spark plugs in the driveway. [/QUOTE]
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