In message <033701bfda44$1cbf17a0$9328000a@nkahangibns.interwoven.com>, "Navid
Kahangi" writes:
> Don't forget, it needs to be registered too. I know that's in our rules for
> OSP, but we haven't been enforcing it. Now, SM rules just say it needs to
Actually, our OSP rules currently say "The vehicle must have originally
been produced for and registered for street use." So a car that's been
a dedicated track car for decades is still ok, as long as you can
come up with an old registration and plates that go with it.
Personally, I'd rather have OSP be for cars that are still registered
and let the non-streetable cars go into the prepared and modified
classes. There's currently no place that a daily driver that's more
than street prepared can have a chance.
Oh well.
Keith Hearn
'99 Miata 10AE "Sexy Sadie" the Sapphire Shark
B-Stock
Milpitas, CA
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