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Old 12-20-2011, 04:16 PM
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Hi Art,

We have managed to train the Walnut Creek DMV staff over the years. The SB100 process has specific steps but, none of them are complicated. Rob did make a good point, check your paper work before you leave the counter, the number will be assigned and then the paper work will arrive from Sacramento a week or so later.

The registration date will start the clock on your registration tomorrow when you write the check. Make sure you have separate paper work/receipts for the engine, transmission and the roller. In order for it to be considered a component vehicle they want to see that you did not buy a manufactered vehicle from a factory.

Don't sweat it......look forward to driving the new Back Draft. I am looking forward to meeting you seeing the new ride.

Best Regards,

Tony R.

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