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This is ridiculous - OPNYDR suddenly appeared, posted twice announcing this "great opportunity", and another eight times defending it.
Hopefully now that it has been edited/removed we are done with him (her?) |
I personally love the SB100 process and live in Texas. It provides as much or more entertainment then technical issues with these cars. Out of curiosity how much would an SB100 number be worth? 500?
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OPNYDR ~ now we know how the "new kid on the block" feels.
I guess you should have joined CC and made a zillion half-a$$ commets to get your post count up before starting this thread. This would have given you some credibility:confused: :confused: Listen, I know absolutely nothing about the Left-Coast laws. What I do know is that I have seen too many so-called "Newbies" run out of here because they stated their beliefs and maybe stated some information that they obtained from outside sources that other CC members did not agree True or False, I think all CC members could use this thread as a useful debate in lieu of calling the so-called "Newbie" a liar. I guess my point is that I have seen way too many informative threads closed because they got out of hand. Just my opinion guys......sorry!!!! |
Remember, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck!
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For anyone else who doubts the validity OPNYDR claims, I give you the following from the CA DMV Webpage:
"SPCNS Certificates of Sequence cannot be transferred to a different vehicle or reissued in someone else's name. The seller of a vehicle must provide the buyer with the SPCNS Certificate of Sequence along with the bill of sale and any additional registration documents. In addition, fees deposited in one year cannot be held over for the next year's allocation of certificates." http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vr/spcns.htm Notice what the seller and this poster failed to mention either here on in the original Ebay auction. |
ROUSHAC ~ my point is that if you "THINK" you are correct and "THINK" that OPNYDR is wrong, why not keep this thread going so that we can get to "THE FACTS AND NOTHING BUT THE FACTS".
I think this can only happen if this particular thead or any thread for that fact is kept to a cival dialog. Absolutely nothing is gained if this thread is shut-down by the moderators due to a bunch of name calling. You know what, I could be totally out of line here, but I don't think so. Sh!t man, I live in the Midwest.....nothing out here but corn and corn-fed woeman. But if I should ever want to move to the West, I would like to know the rules;) |
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"SPCNS Certificates of Sequence cannot be transferred to a different vehicle or reissued in someone else's name. The seller of a vehicle must provide the buyer with the SPCNS Certificate of Sequence along with the bill of sale and any additional registration documents. In addition, fees deposited in one year cannot be held over for the next year's allocation of certificates." http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vr/spcns.htm No bashing, but I do have to wonder why you left that part out of your ebay advertisement. |
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I'm still on the fence as to if this is legal or not, and it MAY well be LEGAL. Again, ethical is another question all together. This DOES sound like a logical loophole and could in fact lead to someone 'buying' up a bunch of SB100 numbers. While Morgester may indeed concur that at this point it is legal, I would hope he is (as we speak) also taking steps to close this potential loop hole.
By the way, how old Opnydr is (and it certainly appears from his posts he is NOT a teenager) is not an issue. Many great discoveries, theories, works of art, etc have been by 'young people'. They should not be taken to lightly. It really pisses me off that Boyd or other commercial builders are able to exploit the SB100 rules for 'profit', that includes you or your friends Opnydr. Hey, just my opinion... |
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Ok, first and foremost, you only qualify for a SB100 if you are registering a new or pre-owned build or re-registering previously but incorrectly titled car. ALL of which require you to have either a MSO or Bill of Sale or a Title, P-E-R-I-O-D. You can not get a SB100 with just your phone number. Do you even know that you need to complete several DMV forms to get started on your application for SB100? How do u suppose you complete those forms without a car? Put you phone number in all the fields? Mr Mustang has outlined it perfectly clear, you can not transfer SB100 to another car. Clearly though, u are not willing to share how one would LEGALLY buy and use a SB100 that has been issued for another car. I am willing to bet you are that Darren person I met in line Tuesday morning at the DMV. You had asked me about cobra forums and I specifically told you about Club Cobra and now u are here! You had asked me about if I knew anyone who had used a SB100 on a different car than it was issued for and what I thought of simply cutting the frame on which the kit serial # is etched and replace it with a new piece. You think we are stupid here? Everything that you are implying is a felony. It is the people like you and the Boyds of this state that have made registering replicas and kit cars difficult in this state. While you seem like a intelligent person, you are wasting your gift on shady dealings. When you look in the mirror, tell your "FRIEND" it is not too late to walk the straight line before you end up walking the line. |
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