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The Blue gO_0n Build?
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Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
You can... However they would be considered custom plates.. and you'd have to pay the custom plate fee at every registration. Unless.. you bought the car had the title in your name, then did the plate transfer. That might be an option also. If the plates however are considered 'dead', you have to pay the fee every 2 years.Laecaon wrote:I wonder if I could swap those plates to my car...
I checked into it on a pair of 'dead' plates.
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Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
I was wondering the same thingLaecaon wrote:I wonder if I could swap those plates to my car...
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The DMV let me do that back when I had my 240Z. Treated them like vanity plates though. Extra fees every time I renewed the tags.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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DRIVEN wrote:The DMV let me do that back when I had my 240Z. Treated them like vanity plates though. Extra fees every time I renewed the tags.
yep..
For the price.. just get the pacific wonderland plates and call it close enough..
DMV wrote:$124 per set ($100 surcharge + $24 plate fee). A $100 surcharge is a one-time surcharge. It is the same for both two-year and four-year (new vehicle) registration periods.
Surcharge Supports: Oregon State Capitol Foundation and the Oregon Historical Society.
Available For: Regular Passenger Vehicles only, no custom plate option. Limited edition so only 40,000 sets available.
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Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
I like thisDRIVEN wrote:Is enabler a better word?
Taterhead » Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:35 am wrote:[quote="Taterhead » Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:41 pm
Sorry, I was channeling my inner flatcat.
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Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
They cost like, $10 more for those than the regular stupid plates. No extra fees at tag time either Got those on my wagon.
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Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
Yes, but yellow on blue is more period correct. But either one is better than the tree. More fee's are lame..
I don't mind the bike plates... I just don't like bikers. I'd share the road, IF YOU WOULD STOP FLYING THROUGH RED LIGHTS AND STOP SIGNS.
I don't mind the bike plates... I just don't like bikers. I'd share the road, IF YOU WOULD STOP FLYING THROUGH RED LIGHTS AND STOP SIGNS.
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Its clear you have never been a serious bike rider... Go bike for a few months with it being your primary mode of transportation. You will learn the flipside of the rules.draker wrote:Yes, but yellow on blue is more period correct. But either one is better than the tree. More fee's are lame..
I don't mind the bike plates... I just don't like bikers. I'd share the road, IF YOU WOULD STOP FLYING THROUGH RED LIGHTS AND STOP SIGNS.
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Pass.Laecaon wrote:Its clear you have never been a serious bike rider... Go bike for a few months with it being your primary mode of transportation. You will learn the flipside of the rules.draker wrote:Yes, but yellow on blue is more period correct. But either one is better than the tree. More fee's are lame..
I don't mind the bike plates... I just don't like bikers. I'd share the road, IF YOU WOULD STOP FLYING THROUGH RED LIGHTS AND STOP SIGNS.
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X infinity
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Then please dont complain. There are plenty of things cars do that are against the rules to bikers. I almost got hit by a car a couple of times, stupid people turning right through a bike lane into a parking lot, right after they passed me, Im going 22mph in a 25, Im still in your blindspot...In reality its actually give and take. The thing about rolling through a stop sign... well the car stopped... so its safe to go. That said I never have darted in front of a moving car... thats retarded. Rolling through a Redlight... thats just suicide.
But Alas, you live in one of 3 bike towns in Oregon, and thats just how things will always be there. (all 3 cities have large college campus').
But Alas, you live in one of 3 bike towns in Oregon, and thats just how things will always be there. (all 3 cities have large college campus').
Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
Not much has happened in the last couple months. But some updates will come this weekend
I like the rain...
I like the rain...
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Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
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I want to see more of that video.
Very soon, very soon...
Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
So did some stuff this weekend...Had some parts and ordered some.
New tie rods, ball joints, bump steer spacers, 300lb springs, adjustable LCA's and T/C rods. Still have to put on my bigger swaybar,steering box brace, idler arm bushings and some other little stuff.
Did all this at my buddy's apt, then went over to Banners to stitch weld the T/C pockets on. One of the pockets was peeling off the frame rail more than I though when I crashed last may. Took some time and effort to get it back up close to the rail as close as we could. Also added some gussets to the pockets for re-assurance. Rolled the fenders a little and did some other stuff while it was on the lift.
After the alignment, its a new car . Very happy with the results. Right now its .5- camber and 1.5* caster.
New tie rods, ball joints, bump steer spacers, 300lb springs, adjustable LCA's and T/C rods. Still have to put on my bigger swaybar,steering box brace, idler arm bushings and some other little stuff.
Did all this at my buddy's apt, then went over to Banners to stitch weld the T/C pockets on. One of the pockets was peeling off the frame rail more than I though when I crashed last may. Took some time and effort to get it back up close to the rail as close as we could. Also added some gussets to the pockets for re-assurance. Rolled the fenders a little and did some other stuff while it was on the lift.
After the alignment, its a new car . Very happy with the results. Right now its .5- camber and 1.5* caster.
Re: The Blue gO_0n Build?
Hell yeah man getting shit done.
I need to get an alignment...
Nice car man Ilove it!!
I need to get an alignment...
Nice car man Ilove it!!