>Colorado has visual inspection, and they looked under the car for the
>catalyst when they didn't find it under the bonnet. Many cars do have their
>catalysts under the car anyway, and I don't think it matters where the
>catalyst is as long as it is functioning (or at least looks like it is).
>Besides, how many inspection station employees are going to know exactly
>where the catalyst was originally on one of these cars?
You can never tell with New Jersey, The First Police State of the Country.
The police here are empowered to pull you over at random and do an emissions
test as well.
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