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    Great news for you guys, Jack!!! Looks like someone did a real good job of educating some legislators in Virginia!!!!! Hope you sent the bill's sponsors a thank you note!!!! Heck, give me their addresss and I'll send them one!!! Things like this can go along ways to promoting and ensuring the longevity of the sport of Hot Rodding!!!!!
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    Do they have any restrictions on how much you can use your rod. in PA we can use it anytime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dick lobach
    Do they have any restrictions on how much you can use your rod. in PA we can use it anytime.
    Yep, they do have a mileage limit.

    No vehicle titled under this section shall be driven more than 5,000 miles per year as shown by the vehicle's odometer. While I disagree with the mileage limit, I like it better than the model SEMA law, which technically would prevent me from driving in "everyday use."

    BTW, we all know about street rod odomoters, don't we:
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