Quote from: wolf_walker on May 12, 2013, 03:15:38 pmI really want my AAZ in a Scirocco, and was told it is possible to arrange an inspectionand have a title re-classed as a diesel somehow, but I'm sure it isn't cheap.That sucks.. I just re titled a Jetta from gas to diesel, and it was a free form online sent to my governments emissions department. Done.
I really want my AAZ in a Scirocco, and was told it is possible to arrange an inspectionand have a title re-classed as a diesel somehow, but I'm sure it isn't cheap.
Quote from: 8v-of-fury on May 12, 2013, 05:24:37 pmQuote from: wolf_walker on May 12, 2013, 03:15:38 pmI really want my AAZ in a Scirocco, and was told it is possible to arrange an inspectionand have a title re-classed as a diesel somehow, but I'm sure it isn't cheap.That sucks.. I just re titled a Jetta from gas to diesel, and it was a free form online sent to my governments emissions department. Done. We could retitle a mkI or II jetta easily enough so long as all the emissions related bits were in place and functioning, but those were offered in both gas and diesel formats. The difficulties arise when trying to swap engines into cars that the cars never had them from the factory ie: diesel scirocco builds, late 2002 1.6td swaps etc. The pre-smog models are always more expensive and usually have better looking bumpers.There are a couple of tdi and aaz powered corrados here in California but I think there were many hoops through which the owners had to jump.
My buddies back east are stuffing TDI's in early 00 GTI's and OM617's in Jeeps and 4BT's in Suburbans. I'm jealous.Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
I would strongly consider doing just that if I had more capitol and/or a place to put em.I have resources for transporting cars(but it still isn't cheap), and wouldn't be above getting a truck andtrailer for it if it was a viable biz. There are some really, really killer deals on niche market cars out here. Cheap stuff that regular folks want. Pretty much every forum you see the "man if that wason the east coast" and "no rust!" comments. Stuff does rust here, and the sun beats it up, but it's not nearly as bad as back east, especially NE.240D's are a dime a dozen here, boatloads of 80's Euro sports cars, Alfa's, Triumphs, Fiats, etc. It goes on and on, and the domestic cars that aren't rusted, boy.Hell I think just buying stuff that failed smog might be worth something, move emout of state.I'm firmly of the opinion that CA has a long term agenda designed to remove oldcars from use here. Between the smog and reg fee's and un-reg non-op BS and the offering to buy cars that fail smog (and trash em), it's all perfectly geared to get everyone in newer BS cars. I see a lot of pre-smog stuff here on the road, classicsand such, and a lot of new stuff, but not a lot of in between (80's). Not hard to see why.Near as I can tell it's going to cost $1500 to register and smog the MR2 here. Wouldn't be worth itif it wasn't a SC car. NA's are all over in nice shape for $2500ish.