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Kevin M 2006-08-22 03:05 PM

Brilliant!
 
So one of the engineers here was just telling me how he got around smog for 3 years while living in south Reno. He just went to Carson City and got a P.O. box at a Mailboxes Etc. type place. No, that's not sufficient under the law... but when you fill out the address box on the registration form like this:

1234 Something street
#22
Carson City, NV


they can't tell. :twisted:

:brill:

sperry 2006-08-22 03:09 PM

Um, how does mail addressed to "1234 Somewhere St. #22, Carson City, NV" get into "PO BOX 45678, Carson City, NV"?

MattR 2006-08-22 03:15 PM

I just passed another smog test today with the Sti. I love it when a catless turbo car can pass smog without even a second glance.

Kevin M 2006-08-22 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by sperry
Um, how does mail addressed to "1234 Somewhere St. #22, Carson City, NV" get into "PO BOX 45678, Carson City, NV"?

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
a P.O. box at a Mailboxes Etc. type place.

http://www.mbe.com/

dknv 2006-08-22 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
... but when you fill out the address box on the registration form like this:

1234 Something street
#22
Carson City, NV


they can't tell. :twisted:

That's hard to believe, that they have no address-standardization, or validation system in place.

Kevin M 2006-08-22 03:31 PM

I probably wouldn't have believed it either, if I wasn't hearing it from someone who did it.

sperry 2006-08-22 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS

Dude, if you get a Post Office Box, the address is PO BOX #12345. Explain to me how you get mail addressed to a street address into a PO BOX. If MBE uses some other addressing scheme for their mailboxes I can see how this might work, but they are not renting PO BOXes.

What's retarded about this scheme is that you can already register your car anywhere, just go to the DMV in any county, and tell them "I'm registering my car here". You can go to Elko and register your car there if you'd like even if you live (and get mail) in Reno. The rule is that the car's primary location of operation be within the county you're registering it for. You don't have to have an address there, or you can use a PO BOX if you'd like for your mailing address. But if you don't honestly operate the vehicle primarily in that county, you're breaking the law.

My point is, the mailing address has next to squat to do with where you can or can't register your car.

Dean 2006-08-22 04:13 PM

MBE <> USPOBOX
MBE = Street Address + box# just like an apartment #, office suite #, etc.

tysonK 2006-08-22 04:49 PM

Didn't we already cover this a while ago?

sperry 2006-08-22 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by tysonK
Didn't we already cover this a while ago?

This is the internet 2.0. Everything's being done a second (or ninth for that matter) time.

Bob Danger 2006-08-22 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BAN SUVS
So one of the engineers here was just telling me how he got around smog for 3 years while living in south Reno. He just went to Carson City and got a P.O. box at a Mailboxes Etc. type place. No, that's not sufficient under the law... but when you fill out the address box on the registration form like this:

1234 Something street
#22
Carson City, NV


they can't tell. :twisted:

:brill:

Just do what I do, register your car at my parents house. They won't mind, and if my mom complains about it i'll say "hey! what are you doing out of the kitchen?"

MPREZIV 2006-08-23 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by MattR
I just passed another smog test today with the Sti. I love it when a catless turbo car can pass smog without even a second glance.


Long as the check engine light's not prompted "on", and all the rediness monitors are set on an OBDII car, it passes! Even if there are deleted systems, or dummy sensors, as long as everything LOOKS okay when the smog machine asks the car's ECU, you're good!

MPREZIV 2006-08-23 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Danger
if my mom complains about it i'll say "hey! what are you doing out of the kitchen?"


:lol: :lol: :lol:

AtomicLabMonkey 2006-08-23 09:03 AM

I remember hearing about people doing this near rural counties in California. It works fine until the govt. eventually catches wind and starts an investigation to give everyone doing it massive fines and/or jail time.

JonnydaJibba 2006-08-23 01:02 PM

Hmm. I just live at my parent's house. But I pay some chick money to stay at some house in Reno.

sperry 2006-08-23 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MPREZIV
Long as the check engine light's not prompted "on", and all the rediness monitors are set on an OBDII car, it passes! Even if there are deleted systems, or dummy sensors, as long as everything LOOKS okay when the smog machine asks the car's ECU, you're good!

Yeah, my WRX passed smog w/o issues... and it certainly doesn't even pretend to be stock, not to mention that I was 3 months overdue for smog/registration due to the car being in the shop so damn long. :lol:

tysonK 2006-08-23 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by AtomicLabMonkey
I remember hearing about people doing this near rural counties in California. It works fine until the govt. eventually catches wind and starts an investigation to give everyone doing it massive fines and/or jail time.

Pffft, jail time is totally worth running a mad catless bunny killing crazy setup.


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