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not to be mean, but there's a few people in here that doesn't really know what they're saying.
anyhow, there's no point of filing a law suet against the seller. it's too obvious that that seller didn't want to smog the vehicke at all. also, you should know that it doesn't pass smog and inspection with the modification of turbo and others. if the seller made a "bill of sale" paper work and stating that the vehicle is "sold as is", there's no point of wasting time to sue that seller. i can garuntee that you're not going to win.
from the pictures that you have, it looks like the modifications is the turbo setup (intercooler, intercooler piping, turbine, wastegate, exhaust manifold/header), RC fuel injectors and the after market exhaust. the after market exhaust is just the muffler itself that's welded to the stock piping. seems like the seller owner didn't know what he's/she 's doing. that's not safe to run a car with turbo setup on stock piping and no upgrade fuel parts besides the fuel injectors.
just the modifiied muffler itself is legal for smog, but not inspection. when cops see that modified exhaust they'll most likely give you a fix-it ticket.
the best way to keep you out from stress is to part out all the aftermarket parts and install the stock parts on. or if not, if you know someone who has a del sol s or si, you can use there parts to smog it, then reswap it.
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