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Old 03-23-2004, 05:08 PM
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Stu:
Take a drive up there and talk to the inspectors to make sure you fully understand what they think the important things are AND which they will look for. Bring pictures of you car as well.

Try to get a list of things they check for on Composite vechiles.

ie: working light systems (blink, beams, marker plate, parking) reflector side lights, ride height/clearance, loudness, center stop light indicator, license brackets front and rear, backup light,
saftey distress emergency blinkers, heat sheilds, build quality, paperwork for major components, ie: trannie, engine, drive train.

Also, as I do understand it you cannot drive the car up there but have to have it flatbedded there and back.
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