Re[2]: Mass State Inspection - $29

From: fawcett@uism.bu.edu
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 21:06:45 EDT


Yeah, well I hope mine falls off soon as I think it's the ugliest looking thing
I've ever seen! Check this out... Mines a '98 so I get a two year exemption so
no dyno this year, next year is odd so I'm out for the dyno again, '02 my trucks
paid off and out of warrantee so it's on my tab if it fails... Conspiracy??
I'm tellin' ya' the bastards are out to get me! ;-)
Tom

P.S. In case you didn't notice this works for new "odd" year trucks as well...
Conspiracy I tells ya'!

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Subject: Re: DML: Mass State Inspection - $29
Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
Date: 5/4/00 7:53 PM

Hey, I will tell you what, the inpection sticker being large also has
perforations (hope I spelled that right) so after ebing in the sun day after
day it starts to peel off. As for the date, originally your inspection was
good for exactly one year to the day of your last inspection, but they
changed that rule back to the old monthly system. (I planned on getting mine
inspected on Feb 29 haha). Anywho, When I tried to get my '90 Dak insepcted
in January I thought it was weird every inspection station was asking me what
year my pickup was, then when they found out it was an even year make, they
would say they were too busy, they were only inspecting the trucks that
didn't have to go on the Dyno. Finally after going to 12 different stations
in the area (including the dodge dealership) I found a guy who would inspect
my truck for me. The ol' premagger 90 passed the dyno run and emissions
without any troubles at all. So don't worry about the emissions being too
hard, you only have to have your emissions up to the standards of the year
your truck was made. I hope this helps to shed some light. sorry about the
length.
-Bubba



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