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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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