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Not lost.
A hidden VIN can't be used to register a car either. So why not rebody a car, change all the tags and stickers, and redo the hidden VINs? I'm trying to understand where you draw the line. It would seem that a sticker with the VIN should be left alone and not replaced IF you are going to say that a trim tag should be left alone and not replaced. Trim tags are also legally made, sold, and changed but seem to carry a dark cloud wherever they go. Why is this sticker different?
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