What are the regulations for vehicle appearance modifications?
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Vehicle appearance modification regulations are introduced as follows: 1. Color: Modifications to body color, engine, fuel type, and chassis number are allowed, but three colors are reserved for special vehicles and cannot be used. Red is for firefighting vehicles, yellow for engineering rescue vehicles, and white over blue for national administrative law enforcement vehicles. 2. Components: Changes to the body, chassis, or engine can only be made if the original parts are damaged beyond repair or have quality issues. When applying for modifications, proof from a repair shop and documentation of the origin of the replacement engine, body, or chassis must be provided. Replacing the front bumper is considered altering the vehicle's appearance and is allowed after approval, but modifications that enhance off-road performance, such as raising the chassis, are prohibited. If illegal modifications are found during annual inspections, the vehicle must be restored to its original condition. 3. Tires: Widening tires and modifying the intake or exhaust systems are not permitted. According to the Ministry of Public Security's 'Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations,' changing tire specifications, intake systems, or exhaust systems on in-use vehicles are not approved modification items.