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Old 06-02-2008, 09:39 AM
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Jwilly, Hotfingers is correct, get your regular plates first before trying for collector plates. Quick story...I bought my SPF from AZ and tried to title it here and got the same run around. DMV told me i had to register it as a 2001 assembled vehicle and i needed a emmisions check first!!! So i drive to the e-check and the little girl with the wand in her hand asked me if i had EFI. I said no, then she realized i had two side pipes and she promptly told me that i needed to get a "permanent exemption" from emissions testing. I had to go the the E.P.A.! They did a inspection of the car and typed up a permanent exemption for me from the echeck! Had to take that to the DMV so i could get my plates...I think we can get Collector plates, but not antique or historic. The difference is a one time fee on the plate, no yearly renewal. Almost any car dealership can do a vehicle inspection.

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