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Originally Posted by UWNTSUM
Smog should not be an issue. ALL smog equipment has been left in tact. If needed I can smog the car before/after the sale.
Also here is the VIN# if any of you guys were curious.
JNHBB2152RC007695
Carfax report is CLEAN and CLEAR. But check for yourself.
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just an fyi, sellers are responsible for providing a smog cert before the car is sold...
taken from this link:
http://www.smogcheck.ca.gov/StdPage....e-Jan_1996.htm
"When a used vehicle is sold in California, the seller is legally responsible for providing a smog certificate. The seller is obligated to ensure the vehicle's emission (smog) control equipment complies with the state's emission control equipment requirements. Even when a smog certificate is supplied, however, beware that you may be purchasing a vehicle that is not in compliance. It is advisable to pay for an inspection at a station of your choice as a precaution. Also, check for the underhood label showing whether the vehicle was manufactured to meet either California or U.S. emissions standards. For more information on smog requirements, call the California Department of Consumer Affairs toll-free telephone number, (800) 952-5210 (Local Number: (916) 445-1254), and request a free copy of Smog Equipment Requirements for Used Vehicles. Note: waiver or hardship extensions are not granted when a smog certificate is required for change of ownership. "