Stan, you're in California, right? If thats where this car is goin to be used or purchased, with the emission controls on them, hard saying. Don't they have laws there that say if automobiles and trucks are brought into California that they have to be retro fitted with the same gizmos that the rest there have? If any of thats the case, got me. I know some folks that moved from there to here in rural Indiana, and those cars were beasts of their own. Know one guy that brought a Ford van to Lake County, IN where they do or did have emmisions testing because butts up to Chicago, IL and therefore high pollution area, and you talk about screwed up. His van had even more stringent anti-pollution stuff on it, but could not pass the emissions exam in Lake County because they have different gizmos on their vehicals and thought that he was tampering with the factory stuff. In a way, that was funny because two separate anti-anti-anti-pollution epa guys could not understand each others anti-pollution stuff. Was a big hassle for the guy though. Had to send away for all kinds of paperwork to prove he didn't alter stuff.
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