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Old 11-19-2015, 10:12 PM   #5
740isport
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While I would also opt for option 2, you would also need to get the car BARD (approved by California Air Resources Board) for it to be able to be legally smogged. If you check the for sale section you'll find a couple of sellers who have done that and could probably give you insight on how to get it accomplished.

I've had cars certified in the past, but that was so long ago I can't remember the exact steps. One thing I do remember is that I had to make sure the car not only met the smog requirements on the year model of the car, but also had to meet the requirements of the year of the engine. Basically if the 323 is a 98 and the ti is a 98, then you have to meet the 323 smog standards for 1998.

Hope this helps and good luck, I think that would be a great project.
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