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richc |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 19:17 |
quote: Around here (sutton auto factors, dont know if their is any similar your way), think you pay £70 for a cat, but if you hand in your old knackerd one, you get £20 or £30 off, and you dont have to pay the levy. | |
alan-g-w |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 18:45 |
quote: Did it not smell like it had a de-cat? Or were the police not that clued up. | |
Eck |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 18:16 |
quote: My Saxo had a sports cat and that barely made it through MOT's...But I didn't give a toss because it still passed:lol: Better for performance too! | |
ShEp |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 18:15 |
I had a knocked out cat for on-road purposes because police around my area are bad for stopping cars and checking exhausts. | |
smcGSI16V |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 18:13 |
A normal cat and a secondhand decat would be the same price as a sports cat. | |
ShEp |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 18:07 |
get a second hand cat and remove it after the mot :) | |
smcGSI16V |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 18:00 |
oh! | |
Fad |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 16:46 |
Mine has a 200 cell sports cat and its barely made it through its Emiisions test today :lol: | |
sand-eel |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 16:45 |
sports-cat has less restriction, thats it really. | |
smcGSI16V |
posted on 16th Apr 09 at 16:35 |
My car had it MOT today and passsed with no problems except emmisions, basically the cat is almost dead. |