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Originally Posted by NightRydaSS
No i agree; we should set something up then and write to someone. It has to be more then one person and it has to makes sense. Like we can't say "do this and do that. b/c this ain't fair". We also need someone or something thing with big enough "muscle" to stand behind us and get our voice heard so ppl don't think we r just another bunch of "hot rodders" who want to by-pass the law. I dunno, draw up some execptions and rules. maybe they should have a "partial use" registration or a "Hot Rod" registration, and with rules (i.e. car must have a muffler, seat belts, x-width tires w/ x-depth tread, mileage restriction, ect) i kno it would work.
I kno they're tryin to get the full blown race cars off the street so that ppl can register their top-fuel funny car as a "collector" and take it to Wal-Mart, or so that Joe Ho-bo can't take his rusted out '81 Ford pickup with lawn chairs as seat and a belt as a seatbelt, w/ a bean can muffler, register it as "collector" (b/c in his mind it is "old") and drive it.
But we need "mucsle" behind us b/c no one cares about what "Joe Nobody" has to say.
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I think we would have to prove a benefit to the state in order to get something like this through. I am not seeing that, unless we try to play on how cruise nights and such bring revenue to small towns, etc.
I'd even put an driver's age limit on it to make it more appealing. The last thing the state would want is a bunch of high school kids with limited use regs on their car.