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- From: aland@informix.com (Colonel Panic)
- Newsgroups: ca.driving
- Subject: Re: Transferring a vehicle to CA from NY
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.022341.10503@informix.com>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 02:23:41 GMT
- References: <1992Dec14.173428.22086@news.csd.sgi.com>
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- Organization: Helen Keller Bondurant's Performance Driving School for the Blind
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- In article <1992Dec14.173428.22086@news.csd.sgi.com> kevinb@oblivion.csd.sgi.com (Kevin Brokaw) writes:
- >I've just recently moved out here from "upstate" NY, where emissions
- >testing is unheard of, and have found my vehicle (an 86 Ford Aerostar
- >w/4 cyl and 5-speed) was not available in CA for that model year due to
- >emissions problems. So far, I've heard estimates of from 300 to nearly a
- >grand just for the "pleasure" of putting CA plates on this thing. I still
- >maintain a residence in NY, so I have been able to keep my non-CA-resident
- >status up to now, but I will soon become "permanent", and I'd like to
-
- Just FYI... whether you maintain other residences doesn't matter under the
- law. If you are employed in CA, that's all it takes -- you are legally
- required to have a CA driver's license and CA registrations.
-
- >Kevin Brokaw ( kevinb@sgi.com ) |
-
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