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I'm almost positive we were talking about Presumptive Value just a few posts up there, but thanks for playing anyway. Johnny has some nice parting gifts for you back stage.
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I read that, just saying that posting about a 25+ year-old car that you bought and didn't trade for has nothing to do with this thread.Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View PostAnd if you had read a few posts up, you would see where I said that, this was just a confirmation post for the OP to let him know how it works.
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And if you had read a few posts up, you would see where I said that, this was just a confirmation post for the OP to let him know how it works.Originally posted by MattB View PostThat's because it's 25+ years old and exempt from the NADA pricing shit.
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That's because it's 25+ years old and exempt from the NADA pricing shit.Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View PostI registered the coupe today, they asked what I paid, told them $1000. That's the number she used to calculate the taxes. Right at $100 for taxes and tags and title transfer.
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Be careful when you correct the convict. He might challenge your spelling or grammar, or even worse post a picture of his wife's nasty ass cleavage againOriginally posted by GrayStangGT View PostNot necessarily, just in the last 4 years I've been given a clean title by mistake on 2 different vehicles when they still had a lien on them. One was the banks fault, one was a dealerships fault.
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I registered the coupe today, they asked what I paid, told them $1000. That's the number she used to calculate the taxes. Right at $100 for taxes and tags and title transfer.Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostThese fall into that scenario. Anyone got a clue?
I call the DVM this morning to get the skinny.
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Not necessarily, just in the last 4 years I've been given a clean title by mistake on 2 different vehicles when they still had a lien on them. One was the banks fault, one was a dealerships fault.Originally posted by naynay View Posthe wont have a title if it has a lein..
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Found out you just tell them its an even trade- no taxes to pay. Only title registration fees
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Asshole.Originally posted by Administrator View PostPlease refrain from racial profiling when posting on DFWMustangs.
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LOL exactly what did I say that was "Racial profiling?"Originally posted by Administrator View PostPlease refrain from racial profiling when posting on DFWMustangs.
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Please refrain from racial profiling when posting on DFWMustangs.Originally posted by DallasSleeper View PostObviously I don't have a clue, that was why I asked the question. Thanks for the welcome though, now don't you have some toilets to unclog?
ummm... spell check yourself first jackwagon
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Obviously I don't have a clue, that was why I asked the question. Thanks for the welcome though, now don't you have some toilets to unclog?Originally posted by naynay View Postthats a whole different process, nice of you to join us for the third time, outside of the political forum..
and how long do you suppose it takes to get a "title" on a "mechanics lien"?
ummm... spell check yourself first jackwagonOriginally posted by naynay View PostOh, and its lien, not [sic] lein, in case you didn't want to sound uninformed or better-yet; uneducated!
Originally posted by naynay View Posthe wont have a title if it has a lein..Last edited by DallasSleeper; 11-27-2012, 11:28 PM.
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