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California MSO VIN number: How many digits for SB100?
I live in California and just purchased a brand new Cobra roller out of state and the dealer wants to know how many digits he should use on the VIN number for the MSO such that the California DMV won’t hassle me when I put the car through the rigorous SB100 registration process: Should the VIN number have:
17 digits like AC9CSLK2009ANXXXX 11 digits like 1965SPOXXXX or just the stock # SPOXXXX |
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It varies from CHP office to CHP office. Some will use the stock SPO number for the VIN and others will assign a new VIN and rivet a new VIN plate on your car. The DMV will initially enter the VIN from the MSO and will change it if needed. Congrats! What color? |
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