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I'm happy for him, good for him. But keep that gold digging ***** off the field, especially during games. She has absolutely no business there, other than to somehow advance her own career.
Exactly. But WHAT exactly IS her career? Internet ho?
 

Historical plates on a MIATA?!?!?
That belongs on the retarded pictures thread, not funny pictures.
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1990 was the first year for the Miata. In most states a car has to be 25 years old to qualify as "classic" or "historic". That Miata qualifies. It seems weird to me too. But in most places your registration (and maybe taxes) are lower, so can you blame them?
 
1990 was the first year for the Miata. In most states a car has to be 25 years old to qualify as "classic" or "historic". That Miata qualifies. It seems weird to me too. But in most places your registration (and maybe taxes) are lower, so can you blame them?
For classic plates here your insurance costs are greatly reduced. But you’re coverage is also greatly reduced. Have an accident in the offseason ie bang it up moving it from one building to another 100% out of your pocket. I just leave the regular insurance year round. Besides those classic plates here are ugly, kind of a puke yellow
 
I think the classic plate here is a good deal over the standard options. Only caveats are vehicle age and you can't drive it during month of February. It is a one time registration fee of about $200. I think I was paying at least $120 a year registration for the Cuda before I tore it apart, so that is a handsome savings. I'm not going to want to drive it in Feb around here. Not sure if our insurance will be affected, companies handle that stuff differently.
 
I think the classic plate here is a good deal over the standard options. Only caveats are vehicle age and you can't drive it during month of February. It is a one time registration fee of about $200. I think I was paying at least $120 a year registration for the Cuda before I tore it apart, so that is a handsome savings. I'm not going to want to drive it in Feb around here. Not sure if our insurance will be affected, companies handle that stuff differently.
Ya here we have public insurance, plates, registration, insurance all from the government insurance. Autopac as it would be called. Sometimes good sometimes bad. But like any contract or policy you have to read it, understand it so you can make the right choice for yourself.
 
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