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FWIW, it's not a matter of getting an exemption, per se. The way the law is written, as long as you don't exceed 5000 miles per year, you don't have to comply with the test. Of course, you still have to go down to an emissions center and pay your money, but they put the sticker on without having to take the test. The wife's 1991 Toyota MR2 got the same treatment; as long as she didn't exceed 5000 miles per year, the car didn't have to comply with the emissions test. At least, that's the way it was when I left PA about three years back.
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