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Old 04-13-2004, 11:50 PM
HowardV HowardV is offline
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Terry, I would LOVE to follow CA procedure. From what I understand, there is no procedure for registering a 2000 built Cobra unless I wait till next year (SB100).

And I think some people are missing the point: I'm not doing this to save money on registration/taxes. I'll gladly pay. I'm doing this because I'd love to buy a replica Cobra and be able to drive it.

I've been informed that various counties in NV have different rules/regulations. I will research this further to see which county would be best for my needs.

Oregon may save me tax, but I don't care. Oregon is too far from me. I live in So. Cal, so NV is a few hours drive (when I need to go to the DMV for example).

Joea, I agree that it's a good idea to contact an attorney. But what kind of attorney? One that specializes in Corp. law for NV or a CA DMV specialist?

I've actually been working on an internet type of business idea lately (specialty on-line accounting software). I'm talking to a couple of our programmers at work about possibly starting this business (I've even bought the domain name). I haven't gotten a business license yet, but I'm now seriously considering getting a business license and incorporating in Nevada just to drive my Cobra! I've been sitting on this idea for some time and this may be my motive to get things off the ground (and claim my bonus Cobra). Hell, it's an internet based business, so I'll have it hosted from an ISP in NV.

Howard
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