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Originally Posted by SmokingSS
Yea, being military, its so much easier to keep your car registered in your home state. That way you need not abide my the equipment regulation in the state where you are stationed. However in NJ i was legal(collector status) but that has gotten complicated now, but now that i'm out of state, i will be tiniting my windows 5% again. I figure when im actually back in NJ for a weekend here or there, IF i get pulled over, ill most likely not be ticketed.
And even with insurance, i have NY rates, at my NY address and got to stay with NJ registration. Heck also the expiration dates of my registration, license and inspection have all been extended indefinately until i ETS in 2011 or get a chance to visit a nj dmv someday.
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Exactly. If you are in the military, you can register your car in the state you are from, not stationed at, and the car will only have to have the standards of your home state.