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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
"Clean air act"
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<blockquote data-quote="FordMoCo21" data-source="post: 16594556" data-attributes="member: 104388"><p>Yeah I agree that could happen. But I honestly don't think this is THAT big of a deal to them. I mean they've been going after companies now for 4-5 years. While it's a priority of theirs, it's not really going very quickly. And that fact they're going after manufacturers and installers tells me they don't want to deal with the states. If they stop the supply, in theory, they don't have to worry about any cars on the roads with these cat deletes. If there are no cat deletes to sell, then nobody buys them, then there's little to no reason to have inspections specifically for them. Not to mention this is a cash grab for them, they're making millions. If they left it up to the states, how would they siphon as much money out of this ordeal?</p><p></p><p>The way they're doing it is simply easier and also more lucrative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordMoCo21, post: 16594556, member: 104388"] Yeah I agree that could happen. But I honestly don't think this is THAT big of a deal to them. I mean they've been going after companies now for 4-5 years. While it's a priority of theirs, it's not really going very quickly. And that fact they're going after manufacturers and installers tells me they don't want to deal with the states. If they stop the supply, in theory, they don't have to worry about any cars on the roads with these cat deletes. If there are no cat deletes to sell, then nobody buys them, then there's little to no reason to have inspections specifically for them. Not to mention this is a cash grab for them, they're making millions. If they left it up to the states, how would they siphon as much money out of this ordeal? The way they're doing it is simply easier and also more lucrative. [/QUOTE]
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