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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Moving to California
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 15661405" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>correct. the VLF is the fee that is based off the value of the vehicle. not only that, pick up trucks are registered as commercial vehicles and get hit with higher fees. ALL pick up trucks. my dads 94 chevy truck is still a few hundred for reg due to this. only way around it (for trucks) is to get a bed cover or a shell and take it to the dmv and have it changed to a passenger vehicle. </p><p></p><p>there's always a shop somewhere that will pass it but it can range anywhere from $150 to $500! and then you get to go through it every two years. its a pita. my mustang is mostly smog legal but thanks to the new way smog is checked it has issues. all the monitors have to be "ready" except for the evap. before it was easier. i dont have any CELs but my EGR and CAT monitors never turn on. i have to swap out my H pipe, put the stock filter back on and reload the stock tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 15661405, member: 40308"] correct. the VLF is the fee that is based off the value of the vehicle. not only that, pick up trucks are registered as commercial vehicles and get hit with higher fees. ALL pick up trucks. my dads 94 chevy truck is still a few hundred for reg due to this. only way around it (for trucks) is to get a bed cover or a shell and take it to the dmv and have it changed to a passenger vehicle. there's always a shop somewhere that will pass it but it can range anywhere from $150 to $500! and then you get to go through it every two years. its a pita. my mustang is mostly smog legal but thanks to the new way smog is checked it has issues. all the monitors have to be "ready" except for the evap. before it was easier. i dont have any CELs but my EGR and CAT monitors never turn on. i have to swap out my H pipe, put the stock filter back on and reload the stock tune. [/QUOTE]
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