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On 19 Nov 2003 10:22:54 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Antifrance) wrote: >Let's say that you have a car. You have this car for a long time, say >thirty years. And over the course of time, you replace every single >part of that car. > >You put all the old parts on shelves in your garage. Finally, after >every original part has been replaced, you take all the old parts, and >use them to build another car. > >Which one is the original car? > >--- >Brendan Can't remember the exact ruling of the law, but lets just say in California, there are 19 points of vin identification, if you don't have 15 in place, you are supposed to have all documentation for all of the vins. I don't feel like looking it up, but the bottom line, the vins must match or you must have the paperwork. Life is too important to be taken seriously- Oscar Wilde
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