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Old 02-20-2007, 10:14 PM   #19
zomgdrft
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Originally Posted by s13coupeluv
i'm serious, if you in cali. watch take like 5 min of your time, go to your smog station ask them and they'll tell you, if i remember correctly you will have to fail smog first, as the financial assistance requires you fail the test first. but i know for a fact that there is a waver for that, we just let a guy know about that, after driving his mercedes for 500 miles and none of the readiness sensors were set....ask for the 2 year waver.....dmv is nice like that and give you 2 years to hopefully fix your car...i know dmv nice.
I think I found what you're speaking of.

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Repair Cost Waivers are available to everyone who has a vehicle that fails a biennial inspection and
who's emission system has not been tampered with. It allows a vehicle to be registered without passing its
Smog Check inspection by providing a temporary (two year) extension of time to complete all emissions-related
repairs. To qualify, at least $450 in emissions-related repairs must be made to the vehicle at a licensed Smog
Check station. The waiver may only be used once by a motorist during their ownership of the vehicle.
According to that I'd have to spend $450 at a licensed maintanence station in order to qualify for the 2-year waiver. No thanks.
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