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RE: Changing Speedometer mileage
- Subject: RE: Changing Speedometer mileage
- From: Brian Honnold <bhonnold@pac-cap.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 17:37:07 -0700
Of course you all realize that it is illegal to change the mileage. If you
are only making the change to match the mileage of your new one to the old
one then you are fine but if you do tamper with the mileage and
inadvertantly forget to tell a buyer you could be prosecuted for fraud.
I'm going to tell. I'm going to tell.
must be time to go home
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Brian Honnold
'78 Rocco Ragtop
On Thursday, August 20, 1998 5:14 PM, Joachim Beek [SMTP:beekj@ghg.net]
wrote:
> John,
> you could, very gingerly(!), take the spindle out that the odometer
wheels
> sit on and adjust the wheels to the exact mileage you want...BTDT...
>
> Joachim
> 78 Scirocco
> 90 Vanagon
> 91 Camry (but that's another story entirely)
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