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Old 12-31-2014 | 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by tempest411
Gee, you guys got it easy. I wonder if that's why I see more Ferraris of any kind than 944s in California. Strict emission testing+ghetto knuckleheads=lots of these cars being salvaged instead of kept on the road
My 951 is 100% stock (except chip) and is the 89 turbo with the S upgrades from 88 and will stay that way. But just worried that being so old it might have an issue with emissions so this thread has put my mind at ease. Watch...my 996 will be the issue car for me at inspection time! Lol
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Drop me a line when you get here. I am just down the road from you in indian trail. Hopefully we can get some more people interested in a get together again. As others have said, the inspection on a stock turbo should be no problem at all.
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Originally Posted by black944 turbo
Drop me a line when you get here. I am just down the road from you in indian trail. Hopefully we can get some more people interested in a get together again. As others have said, the inspection on a stock turbo should be no problem at all.
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