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<blockquote data-quote="Great Asp" data-source="post: 16436369" data-attributes="member: 53322"><p>No, serious business.</p><p></p><p>They make sure that the parts are new, or you can prove you purchased them legally. If not, you could strip two cars, apply for a new VIN number and wa-la you have a car.</p><p></p><p>The troopers are mostly good-natured when you are there. Last time I did this, the tallest Trooper came up to me and said:</p><p></p><p>Trooper: Your car looks fast, how fast can it go?</p><p>Me: I don't know, I haven't been able to drive it.</p><p>Trooper: I tell you what, drive it down to the end of the service road here, and drive back as fast as you can, and I will radar you and tell you how fast you were going.</p><p>Me: (seems wrong.....)</p><p>Me: Nooooo, you'd give me a ticket!</p><p>All Troopers: Belly laughs!</p><p></p><p>Their report goes to Jeff City, and then Jeff City makes a VIN tag for the car and sends the VIN tag back to the Troopers. Then I go back to the Troopers and together we attach the VIN tag to the car, and they then stamp the rivits with a special stamp.</p><p></p><p>E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great Asp, post: 16436369, member: 53322"] No, serious business. They make sure that the parts are new, or you can prove you purchased them legally. If not, you could strip two cars, apply for a new VIN number and wa-la you have a car. The troopers are mostly good-natured when you are there. Last time I did this, the tallest Trooper came up to me and said: Trooper: Your car looks fast, how fast can it go? Me: I don't know, I haven't been able to drive it. Trooper: I tell you what, drive it down to the end of the service road here, and drive back as fast as you can, and I will radar you and tell you how fast you were going. Me: (seems wrong.....) Me: Nooooo, you'd give me a ticket! All Troopers: Belly laughs! Their report goes to Jeff City, and then Jeff City makes a VIN tag for the car and sends the VIN tag back to the Troopers. Then I go back to the Troopers and together we attach the VIN tag to the car, and they then stamp the rivits with a special stamp. E [/QUOTE]
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