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Thread: California rodders.........time for action......
          
   
   

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    Mike if you don't get out soon you never will. One day those with common sense will finally put a wall or big fence around that ZOO.

    I don't like snow and ice either, but guess I would rather have it then live in sunny MexiCali.

    Sure is a nice day for a drive, wish the state would let me have a hot rod!!!!
    And Dave, unless the hotrod is a hybrid or certified green machine, I doubt seriously that in the future it will ever be registered for any purpose in Caliphony.
    Bob

    A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!

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    If you look at almost every vehichle law in cali,.it applies to 1975 and newer cars,then goes back to the 1964-65 federal safety laws for a seat belt,windshield wipers ,reverse lights etc.
    Almost everything prior to that is wide open ......
    I cant even imagine how much nice old iron is hid out here ,from what I see on the road,hear about in garages and see at the shows ,its staggering.
    I have talked to people that have moved here just for the health of their cars
    I would venture to say that if everyone that had old iron and newer exotics moved out of cali ,it would severly impact the state,if not monetarily,from a lack of available skilled labor.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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