
07-22-2010, 08:38 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Burbank,
Ca
Cobra Make, Engine: Contemporary Motors, 351W, Richmond T-10 4 speed,
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Originally Posted by Paul F
If you are just going for SB100, it's as easy as pie for a car already registered. There are no forms. It costs nothing. Sumbich, the state actually does something for free.
1. Go directly to DMV with registration in hand (bring the title for fun, but I don't believe you need it for this visit). Say "I want an SB100 Sequence number" If you get a puzzled look, repeat statement until a supervisor shows up. They will hand you an UNOFFICIAL piece of paper with the sequence number hand-written on it.
2. Wait for the official paper with the sequence number on it to show up in the mail. 2-6 weeks.
3. Call for a referee appointment from the Bureau of Automotive Repair.
4. Go to the referee with registration, title, and sequence number paper you received in the mail.
5. Sit quietly. The referee will put a sticker on your car.
6. Drive away a happy person. You now have an SB100 car. But you're not done.
7. Return to DMV with title and registration and whatever the BAR gave you.
8. The DMV will take your title and give you a new temporary registration.
9. A new title will arrive in the mail.
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If it's really that easy then those 9 steps would constitute SB100 for Dummies
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