I need a piece of tin...
Re: I need a piece of tin...
Please let us know if lucky deliver at that price.soup wrote:I got a quote from Lucky for 120 and, supposedly CNM is 200. I'll stick with Lucky. Thankspczz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:41 amI agree about fuckbook but used car dealers do this all the time and will do it quicker, more reliably and cheaper(usually cos thye have a relative in the department). otherwise try a visa agent or lucky then and pay twice as much to call the used car dealer and pay him to do it for them! up to you
Re: I need a piece of tin...
That's good price. just check it whe it comes back. My docs had wrong engine number!soup wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 4:48 amI got a quote from Lucky for 120 and, supposedly CNM is 200. I'll stick with Lucky. Thankspczz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:41 amI agree about fuckbook but used car dealers do this all the time and will do it quicker, more reliably and cheaper(usually cos thye have a relative in the department). otherwise try a visa agent or lucky then and pay twice as much to call the used car dealer and pay him to do it for them! up to you
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Re: I need a piece of tin...
I'm slightly confused here.
The OP stated his/her/its plate was stolen and he was being quoted $120 to get it replaced.
But the last page has been accounts of how much it costs to transfer ownership and register a vehicle for the first time, not how much stolen numberplate replacement should cost.
If the vehicle is in his name it should cost around $50, max, to get it sorted.
If it is not, then the info provided over the past page is valid, plus cost of a replacement plate.
The OP stated his/her/its plate was stolen and he was being quoted $120 to get it replaced.
But the last page has been accounts of how much it costs to transfer ownership and register a vehicle for the first time, not how much stolen numberplate replacement should cost.
If the vehicle is in his name it should cost around $50, max, to get it sorted.
If it is not, then the info provided over the past page is valid, plus cost of a replacement plate.
Re: I need a piece of tin...
The 120-200 prices refer to car registration, a slight detour from the OP's question.Jerry Atrick wrote:I'm slightly confused here.
The OP stated his/her/its plate was stolen and he was being quoted $120 to get it replaced.
But the last page has been accounts of how much it costs to transfer ownership and register a vehicle for the first time, not how much stolen numberplate replacement should cost.
If the vehicle is in his name it should cost around $50, max, to get it sorted.
If it is not, then the info provided over the past page is valid, plus cost of a replacement plate.
Replacing a plate on a bike should be far cheaper, assuming the bike is on his name. Not sure if it's possible to do if not in his name.
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