TOM LEONARD
Junior Member
Hello everyone,
It's been a long time since I've logged in on this site. In September of '02, I contacted Jerry Barnes about installing a Trilogy supercharger on a Marauder. I purchased an '03 new (with 450 miles on it) in May of '03. The Trilogy kit arrived in December of '03 (#12) and was installed. In Northern California (or should I say " The Peoples Socialist Republic of California"). The problem is California requires a smog certification for registration renewal, and the Trilogy kit is not CARB legal. My registration is up this May (for the 1st time since I've owned the car), and I won't be able to register it. Therefore I'm going to be forced to sell it to someone who lives in a state without that law. My question is, which states do not require a smog certification for registration, so I can advertise in those states. The car only has 1037 miles on it and has been garaged and covered (and waxed every 3 months) since I have purchased it. It's sad, but if I don't get it a good home, It'll just rot in my garage.
Thanks for your help,
Tom
It's been a long time since I've logged in on this site. In September of '02, I contacted Jerry Barnes about installing a Trilogy supercharger on a Marauder. I purchased an '03 new (with 450 miles on it) in May of '03. The Trilogy kit arrived in December of '03 (#12) and was installed. In Northern California (or should I say " The Peoples Socialist Republic of California"). The problem is California requires a smog certification for registration renewal, and the Trilogy kit is not CARB legal. My registration is up this May (for the 1st time since I've owned the car), and I won't be able to register it. Therefore I'm going to be forced to sell it to someone who lives in a state without that law. My question is, which states do not require a smog certification for registration, so I can advertise in those states. The car only has 1037 miles on it and has been garaged and covered (and waxed every 3 months) since I have purchased it. It's sad, but if I don't get it a good home, It'll just rot in my garage.
Thanks for your help,
Tom