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> CA Mileage Question, CA DMV
EdwardBlume
post Aug 22 2018, 09:38 PM
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I'm getting ready to take the ABM off non-op.

I bought the 914/6 in 2015 and it went straight into non-op status.

Now that I want to take it off. I have the non op reg, the title in my name, and I will be getting insurance.

I went to look at the odometer and it reads 2 miles. Yes, 00002 miles.

So would you tell the CA DMV that it has:

1) 2 miles
2) a rebuilt speedo with 2 miles
or 3) 100002 miles

I just don't want to buy any issues with my state.

I guess this would apply to insurance as well.

Thx
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jcd914
post Aug 23 2018, 05:35 PM
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The CA DMV application for title or registration paper work has a check box for "Mileage Exceeds the odometer mechanical limits".

So you should be accurate and enter 00002 and the the exceeds mechanical limits box.
Entering anything else would not reflect what the odometer shows.

I had vanity plates on a truck years ago and could have had them reassigned to another vehicle, I did not. I was suppose to turn them in to the DMV when I sold the truck without them but I never did, still out in the garage.

Jim
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post Aug 23 2018, 07:19 PM
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QUOTE(jcd914 @ Aug 23 2018, 04:35 PM) *

The CA DMV application for title or registration paper work has a check box for "Mileage Exceeds the odometer mechanical limits".

So you should be accurate and enter 00002 and the the exceeds mechanical limits box.
Entering anything else would not reflect what the odometer shows.

I had vanity plates on a truck years ago and could have had them reassigned to another vehicle, I did not. I was suppose to turn them in to the DMV when I sold the truck without them but I never did, still out in the garage.

Jim

I did the same. Its a cool license plate 914 related.
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