Gauging Interest 2001 Tiburon Parts Car
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so just to give everybody an update, i still have not gone to see the car cause, the guy is going to try to register it with a salvaged title, i dont think this is possible in N.Y. but until he knows for sure, i wont know for sure. if he can not get it registered than this should be a go. i will keep you all updated via this thread.
thanks guys
thanks guys
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some interior stuff, no worries if it's faded. The glove box door and handle.
steering wheel surround piece (1 of 2). etc.
Let us know!
oh and if it has leather seats you HAVE to send them to me.
steering wheel surround piece (1 of 2). etc.
Let us know!
oh and if it has leather seats you HAVE to send them to me.
I honestly don't think he is going to have to much luck with it...
Note, all this is for IA laws, but probably apply to NY.
In order to get a full blown Salvage Title, you need to have the vehicle repaired, and inspected by the DoT. I know the process quite well, since I had to do the better part of the paperwork. The only way you can get the car inspected without Bonding the car (more paperwork) is to have a state registered recycler's license, which costs a fair amount. Even with a bonded car, you still need to pass inspection.
Unless he is trying to get a Salvage Certificate (which is used to officially sell a car, for strictly parts) but he should already have that...
The guy isn't going to get far I think... If he does, I should have moved to New York to solve my car's problems!
Note, all this is for IA laws, but probably apply to NY.
In order to get a full blown Salvage Title, you need to have the vehicle repaired, and inspected by the DoT. I know the process quite well, since I had to do the better part of the paperwork. The only way you can get the car inspected without Bonding the car (more paperwork) is to have a state registered recycler's license, which costs a fair amount. Even with a bonded car, you still need to pass inspection.
Unless he is trying to get a Salvage Certificate (which is used to officially sell a car, for strictly parts) but he should already have that...
The guy isn't going to get far I think... If he does, I should have moved to New York to solve my car's problems!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (enigo @ Apr 6 2007, 03:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I honestly don't think he is going to have to much luck with it...
Note, all this is for IA laws, but probably apply to NY.
In order to get a full blown Salvage Title, you need to have the vehicle repaired, and inspected by the DoT. I know the process quite well, since I had to do the better part of the paperwork. The only way you can get the car inspected without Bonding the car (more paperwork) is to have a state registered recycler's license, which costs a fair amount. Even with a bonded car, you still need to pass inspection.
Unless he is trying to get a Salvage Certificate (which is used to officially sell a car, for strictly parts) but he should already have that...
The guy isn't going to get far I think... If he does, I should have moved to New York to solve my car's problems!</div>
yeah i am almost 100% positive that he will not be able to make that happen, so i am basically waiting for him to fail, LOL
Note, all this is for IA laws, but probably apply to NY.
In order to get a full blown Salvage Title, you need to have the vehicle repaired, and inspected by the DoT. I know the process quite well, since I had to do the better part of the paperwork. The only way you can get the car inspected without Bonding the car (more paperwork) is to have a state registered recycler's license, which costs a fair amount. Even with a bonded car, you still need to pass inspection.
Unless he is trying to get a Salvage Certificate (which is used to officially sell a car, for strictly parts) but he should already have that...
The guy isn't going to get far I think... If he does, I should have moved to New York to solve my car's problems!</div>
yeah i am almost 100% positive that he will not be able to make that happen, so i am basically waiting for him to fail, LOL
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (enigo @ Apr 10 2007, 02:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Any news? smile.gif
Itchin' to get my hands on some parts</div>
tell me about it, i need some stuff too!!! LOL but no sorry no word yet
Itchin' to get my hands on some parts</div>
tell me about it, i need some stuff too!!! LOL but no sorry no word yet


