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Better tag your projects, no more mechanic/parts receipt waivers
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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1879990" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>California has a non-op registration. Not sure on other states. I understand the penalties, but $1 a day makes it harder for people who have already hard time paying for their tags. Say what you want, but I just tagged my new car, and it cost $965. I don't know what the yearly tag will cost, but my previous new car was $100 a year. If you buy a car, say one at an auction that was repo'd or something like that and the tag has been out for a 1.5 years, you are looking at over a grand by the time you get done with tags, title fee, excise tax and penalties. I usually don't even title a project until it is finished. This will just make it more difficult for everyone. Most of the people I know can't afford these types of fines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1879990, member: 8373"] California has a non-op registration. Not sure on other states. I understand the penalties, but $1 a day makes it harder for people who have already hard time paying for their tags. Say what you want, but I just tagged my new car, and it cost $965. I don't know what the yearly tag will cost, but my previous new car was $100 a year. If you buy a car, say one at an auction that was repo'd or something like that and the tag has been out for a 1.5 years, you are looking at over a grand by the time you get done with tags, title fee, excise tax and penalties. I usually don't even title a project until it is finished. This will just make it more difficult for everyone. Most of the people I know can't afford these types of fines. [/QUOTE]
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