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Old 10-07-2009, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Got the Bug View Post
Gunner,

The DMV may be useless in advising, unless you talk to a manager or an SB100 expert. Try to get a specific name of an expert at your local DMV office that is knowledgeable about SB100. Hopefully a fellow Cobra owner in the Sacramento area can help you out.

Since you have all of the receipts, you should be in good shape. I think your best strategy is going to be to ignore the MA registration altogether and complete the statement of construction (Reg 5036). Basically start from scratch.

Caveat. Just my opinion...I only know what I've absorbed from others.
Gunner, the Sacramento area owners know the preferred DMV to go to. If not, then take a run down to Santa Clara and try see Jody the Manager. However, I'm sure there's a closer DMV to you that understands the process. Either go very early AM or very late PM.

I'm not 100% sure, but I bet with the receipts, MSO and other paperwork in the first owner's name, you may have trouble registering it as "new construction." The DMV personnel always checked my receipts and looked at them closely. I would always try to be honest with them about everything.

Lastly, the way I read the "7,500 mile" requirement, it sounds like you may have a problem, but like Doug, I'm no expert.
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