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Old 03-28-2015, 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted by MCoop View Post
I am in the process of purchasing a Superformance MKIII. It is titled as a 2000 with a current FL title. I live in NJ and I am starting to wonder if I am going to have a problem registering the car and getting it through the NJ's emissions inspection. If the car is titled as a 2000 model year car, will it be subject to NJ's emissions regs for a yr 2000 car? The car obviously does not have cats. I have been reading about the NJ Reconstructed and Specially Constructed Vehicle registration process. I have the forms for registration but this emissions thing has me worried. Any thoughts?
The car will be titled as a 2000 if that is what the Florida title currently reads. NJ and Florida are reciprocal states and accept each others titles at face value.


A private (not state run) inspection station should be able to get the car to pass emissions with some tweaking.

Take it one step at a time, do not attempt to reinvent the wheel, do not attempt to circumnavigate the simple process already in place.

Bill S.

PS: Do not go through the process from scratch, once the car is titled in another state, that assigned VIN follows it forever (unless you are in California, which has a state sponsored revenue process which condones VIN tampering).
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