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Originally Posted by newyorkreload
I got a CA drivers license so i'm not that "out of towner"
My tags for my 02 Rex are IL, cost me $78 a year, can CA beat that, or am i about to be screwed?
My tags for my 02 Rex are IL, cost me $78 a year, can CA beat that, or am i about to be screwed?
My MD plates on the Legacy cost slightly more, but no SMOG for me
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Keep your tags until you get cited or they expire. It'll be ~$200 for registration here.
If I were you, I would get CA Veteran plates. CHP are pretty soft on those guys.
If I were you, I would get CA Veteran plates. CHP are pretty soft on those guys.

Originally Posted by newyorkreload
could be worse... i think i'll wait till June, that's when my current tags expire.
and i have a special plate that has gotten me out of trouble here so i think it will work at home too
and i have a special plate that has gotten me out of trouble here so i think it will work at home too
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i'm gonna try to top that by applying for the CHP. Vets get points towards applying.
lol, i'm 25 and about to be a "vet", i'll have to tell every one I was 'nam dodging charle / surfeing the internet
lol, i'm 25 and about to be a "vet", i'll have to tell every one I was 'nam dodging charle / surfeing the internet
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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
I would get CA Veteran plates. CHP are pretty soft on those guys. 

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