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The MSO is the certificate you got with the car from the manufacturer. That is a stand alone doc for the DMV. Make a copy of it. The statement of construction is, if I recall correctly, is a total dollar amount you spent/paid for the car. Your receipts should add up to that. You could provide a summarized Word document to the DMV outlining the receipt purpose and grand total. State that engine receipts total $xxxx, tranny total $xxxx, installation total $xxxx, miscellaneous total $xxxx, and grand total. Attach copies or originals of your receipts to that doc. Make it easy on them and you'll get out of there before all the SB100 numbers disappear. By the way, MAKE SURE that the local DMV you go to has knowledge of the process. Ask a supervisor in person a few weeks ahead of your appointment. When I went on 1/2/04 I got the blank stare from the DMV employee about SB100 numbers and special construction.
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