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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 7
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In my haste to get QQ (antique) plates and registration, I wrote down the wrong miles on the forms, I actually wrote down higher mileage. I live in New Jersey. Is there a way to "bump up" the odometer on my '76 Cutlass 350 small block to avoid going back to DMV and spending hundreds of $ to correct the problem? I need an extra 3000 miles to make it match. I'm not worried about the extra miles as I doubt it was correct to begin with. Do I need to take the bezzle and cluster out and manually spin the speedo? or something like that? Trust me, my intentions are good.Thanks.
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