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Brainbugnj/Guppiedriver,
SB100 had no effect whatsoever on registering a specially constructed vehicle in CA using the engine block as the identifier for the "age" of the vehicle for emissions and registrations requirements; you could do it before SB100, you could and can do it after. SB100 was sponsored by a state legislator who happens to love cars--it was intended to make things easier, not more difficult, by providing a new way to register a specially constructed vehicle that wasn't slaved to engine block age. The real problem with SB100 is that only 500 cars a year can be registered under it. Maybe, over time, we'll be able to get that number increased.
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