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You don't own your car, you are just borrowing it for an extended period of time...
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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 2740006" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>This won't pass and in the miniscule possibility that it does, will be deemed unconstitutional. For now. </p><p></p><p>Eventually, this type of legislation will be passed. In many European countries, you can't do squat to your car, it is very difficult to get a modified car approved for road use. More nanny-state bullspunk. That is why I was proud of Oklahoma when we got rid of the inspection sticker. Seems we have gone backwards on everything else too, but I was happy for that one. I got tired of dumbasses at gas stations telling me that my 65 Chevy truck was illegal because it didn't have a tag light (not required until 1968-ish) or factory-installed seat belts (not required in trucks until 1967). Bone stock truck, everything worked, but I would get hassled by inspectors every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 2740006, member: 8373"] This won't pass and in the miniscule possibility that it does, will be deemed unconstitutional. For now. Eventually, this type of legislation will be passed. In many European countries, you can't do squat to your car, it is very difficult to get a modified car approved for road use. More nanny-state bullspunk. That is why I was proud of Oklahoma when we got rid of the inspection sticker. Seems we have gone backwards on everything else too, but I was happy for that one. I got tired of dumbasses at gas stations telling me that my 65 Chevy truck was illegal because it didn't have a tag light (not required until 1968-ish) or factory-installed seat belts (not required in trucks until 1967). Bone stock truck, everything worked, but I would get hassled by inspectors every time. [/QUOTE]
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