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Old 02-07-2012, 10:04 PM
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It's not SB-100 that has the 7000 mile issue. It is normal out-of-state registration that has restrictions. Quoting the DMV:

"NOTE:California law prohibits California residents or businesses from importing and/or registering a new vehicle with less than 7,500 miles at the time of purchase unless it meets or is exempt from California emission standards. If you acquire a 49-State vehicle (manufactured for all states except California) from another state or country, you may not be able to register your vehicle in California."

Quoted from - How To Register A Vehicle from Out-of-State (Nonresident Vehicle)

One might argue that SB-100 makes a car exempt from emissions standards and that may be why Bingo had no issues. But I wouldn't be 100% sure of that. It may be that he got lucky at his DMV.

Follow Bingo's advise and call Sacramento.

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