Gary-
Yes you can re-reg a car that was once on non-op. The Cali-nazis DMV will
want to collect any past non-op fees for the lapsed years and, of course, this
years reg. Be thankful it was regged as non-op, I found an early Supra to
register, and it hadn't been regged for 3 years (not regged as non-op) and
ended up paying almost $300 to bring the reg up to date.
Eric G
waiting for time to do a rear main seal...
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From: datsun-roadsters-bounces+egillis=ceres.k12.ca.us@autox.team.net on
behalf of Gary McCormick
Sent: Wed 8/29/2007 10:54 AM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Non-op registration in WA state
On that subject, but a ways farther south - has anyone in California renewed a
lapsed registration as a non-op? Can that be done?
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
'70 2000 SRL311-13291
Pete Peters <ppeters914@comcast.net> wrote: Just got my registration renewal
for the roadster, which is up on jackstands
for the forseeable future. I called a license office, but neither they nor
the DOL website mention anything about a non-operational registration.
Anyone know for sure if Washington State offers a non-op registration or
not? I'd like to pay less until the car is back on the road, if possible.
Thanks.
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Pete - (O o) -
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Lake Forest Park, WA
1966 1600 SPL311
1966 L20B WPL411
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