running a non-street legal car at a street legal event
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running a non-street legal car at a street legal event
My "friend" wants to take his car to a grudge night event at the local strip that is hosted for licensed and registered vehicles only. He has two cars of the same make, model, year, color, etc. One is registered the other is not. We were wanting to take the car that isn't registered to the track to run but were wondering what the ramifications (legal or not) or liability of running the unregistered car with the plates/registration of the other one. (They don't really check the registration very closely) Is this a big deal and is there anything bad that can happen if something bad does happpen?
I thought the main reason they do this is just to keep full on race cars out of the event... I didn't think it was a liability issure but he seems to think so.
I thought the main reason they do this is just to keep full on race cars out of the event... I didn't think it was a liability issure but he seems to think so.
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if you mean legally...fictitious plates, no insurance, no registration, lots of fines, **** like that (hey, accidents happen)
if that's a non-issue, then either, like they said, turned away (which I doubt, unless they check the VIN) or an ***-kicking from the people you beat (if loot is involved) LOL
if that's a non-issue, then either, like they said, turned away (which I doubt, unless they check the VIN) or an ***-kicking from the people you beat (if loot is involved) LOL
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Originally Posted by Fedge
if you mean legally...fictitious plates, no insurance, no registration, lots of fines, **** like that (hey, accidents happen)
if that's a non-issue, then either, like they said, turned away (which I doubt, unless they check the VIN) or an ***-kicking from the people you beat (if loot is involved) LOL
if that's a non-issue, then either, like they said, turned away (which I doubt, unless they check the VIN) or an ***-kicking from the people you beat (if loot is involved) LOL
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They just do that to keep the race cars out I would imagine, cant see any legal trouble you could get into with the police since the car isnt on a public road.
NO let me repeat, NO 'normal' insurance company will pay liability or comprehensive at a dragstrip so I dont really see a legal issue with it. Crap, 50% of the cars driving around these days dont have legal plates or insurance on them most likely lol.
NO let me repeat, NO 'normal' insurance company will pay liability or comprehensive at a dragstrip so I dont really see a legal issue with it. Crap, 50% of the cars driving around these days dont have legal plates or insurance on them most likely lol.