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    Hrmmm, I heard that in 2010 that all counties in GA were going to have emissions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch
    Hrmmm, I heard that in 2010 that all counties in GA were going to have emissions.
    IF this Happens.. ITs gonna SUCK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88NaCivic
    IF this Happens.. ITs gonna SUCK!
    Yeah, I'll have to wait 4 yrs till I can get a classic car tag for the civic. 25yr cars aren't required I don't think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch
    Yeah, I'll have to wait 4 yrs till I can get a classic car tag for the civic. 25yr cars aren't required I don't think.
    correct


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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch
    Hrmmm, I heard that in 2010 that all counties in GA were going to have emissions.
    Where did you hear this? I would vote for them getting rid of it completely as other states have done since it really doesn't reduce much as far as pollutants go and costs the government a lot of money... but the government never does anything that makes sense... and the only car i own that would require testing i leave registered in FL anyway... not that any of the 13 counties that require testing would have a clue how to test my non OBDII compliant car in the first place

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWGirl
    Where did you hear this? I would vote for them getting rid of it completely as other states have done since it really doesn't reduce much as far as pollutants go and costs the government a lot of money... but the government never does anything that makes sense... and the only car i own that would require testing i leave registered in FL anyway... not that any of the 13 counties that require testing would have a clue how to test my non OBDII compliant car in the first place
    I heard it from a Toyota master tech and from a few other places. The government does some pointless shit, so I wouldn't put it past them.

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