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rickster2 05-24-2007 08:25 AM

Phoenix emmision testing
 
I'll be moving to Phoenix soon. What options do I have to get a registration for my non-CAT 911?

thanks

356racing 05-24-2007 09:27 AM

Lucky you! Just in time for summer!

What year?

65/66 won't require testing. All others will need the original emissions components in place to pass. If you use it on a limited basis you can get a collector's policy and skirt the emissions testing.

jess p 05-24-2007 09:53 AM

emissions
 
Arizona is rather strict as opposed to other states. They are getting more astute as far as what equipment should and shouldn't be on the car.
Any vehicle 67 or later requires emission testing. If you want
to go with collector car status you simply call your insurance agent
to see if they offer it. Many don't but they will give you rates with
those who do. It is up to the insurance company to decide if your car is collector status. The American collector car insurance company is one such company. Liability insurance for collector car
will run about $90 bucks a year.
The restrictions are : the car must be kept in a garage.

Not to be driven in rush hour traffic.

Must not be your sole vehicle for transportation. Must not be driven more than 2500 miles a year.

rickster2 05-25-2007 05:16 AM

I have a '86 911 Turbo with no Cat and a '03 996TT with stock exhaust. So, I'm wondering what I can do with the '86.

Sounds like I can designate it as a collector car and limit the annual miles. Is there an audit process to verify mileage on Arizona collector cars?

Thanks

Jeff 05-25-2007 05:45 AM

rickster2, I have had collector car ins. for the past 3 years and have never had to verify my mileage. This is something the ins. company will monitor not the state.
Although it is true your car would be exempt from emmisions testing in the future (once collector ins. is established), I am not sure if it can be exempt before you claim residency.
No Cat. Is this a track car? We have a pretty good track season (in the winter) around here.

Welcome to Phoenix.

356racing 05-25-2007 08:17 AM

I have a cat section that will bolt onto your turbo for testing if you want to go that route.

Az911 05-25-2007 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by C U L8R

No Cat. Is this a track car? We have a pretty good track season (in the winter) around here.

It might be but I bet it's a euro car that never came with a cat.

rickster2 05-25-2007 10:42 AM

My car had the Cat removed prior to my ownership. I primarily drive on the street and do some DE. I'll do the same in AZ if I can get the collector insurance coverage.

I was considering removing the CAT from my '03 turbo but won't given the emission testing in AZ.

Thanks for all the good info.


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