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i wouldn't admit anything. but i'm trained to think in worst case scenarios.
one option would be to tell them you bought the car with no dash from a private party. ask them what to do if you want to install a new dash with a different vin number on it. |
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I was thinking bout ^^^ that and the "dash repair" But I gave up on the DMV cus a magical voice keeps telling me to call back later, it'll be another 10 minutes on top of the 5 minutes I already waited ![]() So hears a random thought my buddy just brought up. Couldn't you technically put your plate inside the car, on top of the VIN? I had that once and I got a fix it for that but when I think of it, the cop who signed me off just glanced to see that my plate was in the front. My argument to this statement is that for a parking violation, youd be fine. But a moving one, the cops would stack the moving (i.e. speeding, wreckless driving) on top of the front plates not being properly mounted. So wouldn't (if at all) they ask you to move your plate so they could look at the vin, only to find out you have no plates? Then you would be like ![]() Not to argue you with myself, but I wanna bring up more discussion |
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