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Old Aug 26, 2003 | 01:32 PM
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^ The fact that you are considering rolling back your odometer precludes any valid assertion pertaining to your personality- which is irrelevant when dealing with the issue of law.

The law is very clear on vehicle mileage fraud, particularly in California. Tamper with the odo in any way, and attempt to transfer the title to anyone, the car is impounded and the owner is arrested pending prosecution for fraud.

While your state may not track vehicle mileage with the zeal of California's DMV, you are opening yourself up to tremendous legal vulnerability, both criminal and civil.

No one here has told you how to to do it, or admitted to doing it. That should send you a clear message about the implications of rolling back an odo AT ALL.

I sincerely hope you reconsider your position. Perhaps you need to be sued for the concept to sink in.

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