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State inspectors, need insight on motor swap
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<blockquote data-quote="mikecobra01" data-source="post: 15985975" data-attributes="member: 112960"><p>In NC, the inspection machine will read the vin. At the beginning of the inspection process, you manually enter the vin. So if you scan a car with a different vin than what you entered in, the state may think you are “clean scanning” a car in order for it to pass, which is a big no no in NC. I’d let the shop know the situation so they can make note of it on their end so there is no confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikecobra01, post: 15985975, member: 112960"] In NC, the inspection machine will read the vin. At the beginning of the inspection process, you manually enter the vin. So if you scan a car with a different vin than what you entered in, the state may think you are “clean scanning” a car in order for it to pass, which is a big no no in NC. I’d let the shop know the situation so they can make note of it on their end so there is no confusion. [/QUOTE]
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