imported vehicle registration
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- kogi
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imported vehicle registration
has anyone in california and abroad have any experience with dmv?... i need to register a vehicle that used to reside over seas.
-- no title / no dmv pre record / but with bill of sale --
thanks
-- no title / no dmv pre record / but with bill of sale --
thanks
ken
66 spl311
san marcos, ca
66 spl311
san marcos, ca
- ppeters914
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I hope this car had a US-import version. A zillion years ago, a friend brought his car back from Japan courtesy of the US Navy. It was a 3-cylinder Honda (hmm....or was it a Toyota?) sportscar that met none of the current US safety/EPA/FDA/etc regulations.
Registration was lax, so he was able to slide it through registration. A few years later when he had to process a new title and/or registration (I forget which), a more alert DMV person started grilling him on it. The only thing that saved him was the fact that the car had snuck through previously, otherwise he would've had a car he couldn't drive.
Good luck.
Registration was lax, so he was able to slide it through registration. A few years later when he had to process a new title and/or registration (I forget which), a more alert DMV person started grilling him on it. The only thing that saved him was the fact that the car had snuck through previously, otherwise he would've had a car he couldn't drive.
Good luck.
Pete
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'67 1600 - frame off started in 2014. Now I know why roadster projects take so long. What a stupid idea.
'66 1600 - parts car
'66 WPL411 ***SOLD***
A couple of Porsches, a RAV4 Hybrid, and a motorcycle
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'67 1600 - frame off started in 2014. Now I know why roadster projects take so long. What a stupid idea.

'66 1600 - parts car
'66 WPL411 ***SOLD***
A couple of Porsches, a RAV4 Hybrid, and a motorcycle
- kogi
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- Joined: Thu Feb 13, 2003 12:11 pm
- Location: socal
- Model: 1500/1600
- Year: Low Windshield-64-67.5
- kogi
- Roadster Fanatic
- Posts: 78
- Joined: Thu Feb 13, 2003 12:11 pm
- Location: socal
- Model: 1500/1600
- Year: Low Windshield-64-67.5
Re: car
they (dmv) told me that - the law was revised last year to get the 2 strokes off the streets but it might have been possible - only if it was registered before the dead line.toolsnob wrote:CA won't let a 2 cycle on the street.
now... they are only accepting 83 or older (like yamaha rd/rz)
it's probably safer on the dirt anyways... knowing how much oil dips out of these roadsters

ken
66 spl311
san marcos, ca
66 spl311
san marcos, ca
- kogi
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yea!!! NOT FAIRRedtail wrote:what about scooters? Those are all 2 stroke and I think they are still being sold new. If they want to cut down on 2 stroke emissions that's the place to look - not motorcycles.

something about 50cc and under is still exempt from the dumb-azz idiotology
ken
66 spl311
san marcos, ca
66 spl311
san marcos, ca
All new scoots are 4 strokes. 2 stroke dirt bikes were the last to be sold. As for weedwhackers, etc. - there seems to be some kind of phase out. My new chainsaw is a 2 stroke and has a catyletic converter on it!
I used to have a bunch of RZ's. Always loved that obnoxious 2-stroke sound and power band. A 2 stroke car motor could be serious fun, given that they get 500hp from the 500cc GP motorcycles...
I used to have a bunch of RZ's. Always loved that obnoxious 2-stroke sound and power band. A 2 stroke car motor could be serious fun, given that they get 500hp from the 500cc GP motorcycles...