---Rich Sherman <rich.sherman@t-works.com> wrote:
>
> I found registering my M151A2 to be easy. I went to the smog
referee, he
> issued a sticker with the smog info (he had a reference), then a
local gas
> station checked and issued a certificate (not needed any more, the
mutt is
> a 1970). When I went to register an M100 trailer, there was no
record of
> it on the DMV computer, and no serial number to be found on the
trailer.
> All I had to do was pull it into the DMV inspection lane, a guy came
out
> and verified he couldn't find a serial number then placed a metallic
tag on
> the trailer with a new CA ID number. Issued the tags and off I went.
All in
> all took about 40 minutes.
>
> << snip >>>
> Does the
> interactive Computer (in CA the smog test requires a central
computer in
> Sacramento to monitor the test a compare the results to particular
> parameters for each make/model/year vehicle)?
> have the parameters for Mil-Vehs ?Anyone else have any
experience/advice on
> this? Scott
>
>
>
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Eric Nelson, Redondo Beach CA - ICQ # 707576
M422 Mighty Mite
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