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24 Jul 2016 01:01 #31411 by Curt Schulze
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the answer is NO

The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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19 Jul 2016 23:43 #31396 by Curt Schulze
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Ya, it would make it thru OK, It is just a bit of a PITA sitting in line waiting as opposed to sailing right in.

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19 Jul 2016 23:14 #31395 by ilikescars
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Hey Curt: I would imagine that your excellent sedan would have no trouble going through the in-motion test :)

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16 Jul 2016 11:25 #31380 by Curt Schulze
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Does a car that is registered for the preservation class at Auburn have to go thru the in-motion part of judging?

The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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