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Old 07-18-2005, 11:15 PM
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SB-100 is the way to go... I was under the former system and getting my car smogged while not difficult was a pain in the a$$ ... Smogs here are $80 and done on a dyno. There was always the chance it wouldn't pass. (yes there were smog specs back in the day)

My local smog station had a dyno you needed to drive up onto on a set of ramps. The pipes would always drag. It was aweful.

My fear about SB-100 was we are now all on one neat little list. What big government giveth, it can taketh away. I offered Mr. Morgester 1000 rounds of 7.62x39 ammo to use to execute the BAR guys allegedy involved in crimes against the state in SoCal. I haven't heard from him, so I will keep those in case they pull all our titles. I seriously considered not going down to get an exemption.
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