DYNO Inc Takes a "W" at Langley tonight!
To what requirements? That the car be a street car? They say that on the loud speaker every week. In fact, last week there was comments about street car with expired inspection/city stickers....the white mustang included.
Here is a link where it says "Cars must be Street Legal.".
http://www.langley-speedway.com/extremewednesday.asp
http://www.langley-speedway.com/extremewednesday.asp
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Well, by law if it has a legal inspection stick its considered "street Legal". His car had plates, inspection and registration. DONE, end of story!
NO shawn, he trailered it, that means its not street legal...DUH!!! I guess next week when I trailer mine, it's not gonna be legal either...
Originally Posted by V8 Hunter
Well, by law if it has a legal inspection stick its considered "street Legal". His car had plates, inspection and registration. DONE, end of story!
Originally Posted by turbo98
NO shawn, he trailered it, that means its not street legal...DUH!!! I guess next week when I trailer mine, it's not gonna be legal either...
I'm sure there are plenty of things on the STi that would negate it's street legal status. Maybe a test pipe instead of a cat?
Originally Posted by turbo98
Well, technically, 99.9% of the cars that are there are not "street" legal....
I just think that if you have to trailer the car there then you should be competing. Shawn said himself that due to alignment they couldn't (or shouldn't) drive the car there. I would not have a problem with them driving the car there and then setting it up for the track as others do. I actually think that'd speak more for the shop's skills/abilities.




