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on: 01-01-2015
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Datsun 280z, must be an original-owner car, the fact the title hasn't been transferred is the only way I can explain it being able to hang on to a style of CA plate that's been obsolete since CHiPs left the air.... |
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1-02-2015 @ 12:04:22 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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I sincerely hope the owner learns, and learns quick, that weatherwise, we aren't playing by CA rules anymore and if he doesn't plug that open hole in the body where a radio antenna used to be, quick, that's going to be the SMALLEST hole on the body within a year.... I mean, come on man. This is PA, the state the spreads road salt with such gusto, you wonder if the Governor owns a controlling interest in a mine somewhere.... having a direct path to the INSIDES of your car like that is vehicular suicide. Might as well gash your arms open and stick them in a pig wallow and then wonder where the gangrene came from.... |
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1-02-2015 @ 12:15:55 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#1, I rarely see old white-on-blue New Jersey tags... and even rarer still, old pre 1990 green-on-white MassaCHEWsets plates... but, PA made the big push around 00' 01' to update and not a single yellow-on-blue "keystone state" plates escaped PENNDOT's conversion order, not even the vanities were exempted. It was a license plate purge that would've made Stalin proud. The one I really did a double take on was the ghetto Lincoln Town Car, with Washington plates, that on closer inspection, had TWO YEARS WORTH of PA REGISTRATION STICKERS on it. A. How'd you manage THAT without getting pulled over and B. You aren't that smart, are ya?
[Edited by Low-Tech Redneck on 1-02-2015 @ 12:17:28 AM] |
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1-02-2015 @ 10:44:10 AM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#4, Same for Missy-pissy...the plate design changes every five years, and everyone's is required to be the current design (at least when it's time to renew). |
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1-02-2015 @ 11:48:38 AM |
Posted By : Driven_out |
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in alberta, the plate hasnt changed since 1987 or so. and we can keep running those old plates for as long as we want. even if they look like shit. i kept my plate in good condition though. aside form scratches around the screw holes, my plate from 2007 when i first got it on my 07 focus. kept it even til now on the 300 |
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