beating a dead horse...
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torbs wrote:
Or if somebody drives their R33 or R34 Skyline into North Dakota they are breaking the law by having their car here. Afterall, that car doesn't comply with our nations laws. People do/have driven their Skylines from Canada here before. Perfect 10 is an example.K. R33 and R34 skylines are NOT legal in canada. PERIOD.(besides track/show only). They can drive there cars in the US when ever they want, if they couldn't they wouldn't be let across the boarder. just like all the other cars that came to the show, the 180sxs, ITR...
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Haven't had a front plate for 3 years I think. Never got a ticket for it in the intrepid, cl or speed6. Been pulled over for over stuff of course but they've never mensioned it. Seriously nobody even knows what a speed6 is so hopefully they'll target the German car crowd, if they even do at all around here.
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that does make sense you could probally get out of it in court with those fix it tickets or whatever they are called because if your back in your state nothin needs to be fixed, just throwing it out there i really got no idea
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well....it doenst really matter because after i asked the cop if I was supposed to take the tint off when i came over to MN he never said a word..and i didnt get a ticket for it.
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RidinRails wrote:
well....it doenst really matter because after i asked the cop if I was supposed to take the tint off when i came over to MN he never said a word..and i didnt get a ticket for it.but is your tint ND legal? I know i have gotten an illegal tint in north dakota before when I had a car registered to Minnesota.
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so at least most people can understand what is said, im just to lazy to hit the backspace if i type something wrong
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I have a friend whose cousin is a cop in GF and he was doing a ride around with him, and his cousin wanted to pull a suspicious car over but the only thing he could find illegal was black windows all the way around, but the car had alaska plates and since he didn't know alaskas tint laws, he couldn't pull them over for it is what he told my friend.
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SmitEvo wrote:
but is your tint ND legal? I know i have gotten an illegal tint in north dakota before when I had a car registered to Minnesota.yes its legal...i have 50% in front and 20% in back....although when they tested in ND one time it turned out to be like 46.7% ...but he still didnt give me a ticket.
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you can be legally ticketed in many states for a tint violation even if your not from that state
http://home.pcisys.net/~bpc/auto_law/tint/
north dakota is one of them.....
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On the tint subject, why dont new cars that come factory with tint ever get tickets? My dads old Sanoma was 17.5%, and his colorado now is 22.5%. Also, how can a car dealership(for example muscatell) sell new cars with aftermarket tint that is beyond state laws.
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inspector01 wrote:
I have a friend whose cousin is a cop in GF and he was doing a ride around with him, and his cousin wanted to pull a suspicious car over but the only thing he could find illegal was black windows all the way around, but the car had alaska plates and since he didn't know alaskas tint laws, he couldn't pull them over for it is what he told my friend.WTF!
First time entering IOWA, w/in 5 minutes on a way to a drag-strip I got pulled over for my tint.. I thought, why would I get pulled over when I'm not from this state. Got a ticket..
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wow do i ever hate people try and talk about tint laws......
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If your tint is legal in the state the vehicle is registered in, you travel to a state that has that marked as illegal and get a ticket, I'm willing to bet any ticket you received would be thrown out if you brought it to court. Other states have to respect the laws of others and if you are abiding by the laws of your residing state, those laws can't restrict your travel through others. Sure you may still get cited, but it would be thrown out in court.
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