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Old 03-12-2012, 06:56 PM
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Well, regardless of whose plates are on the car, if they are not registered to you or come with the car and you are the new owner, the car is improperly registered. With his plates or your plates. I would say on some of these things you got to "wing" it. Got a friend who is a new or use car dealer, they usually are pretty easy to borrow a plate from. Dealer plates cover a lot. Make sure you have adequate insurance on the car you are driving. That will take car of 98 and a half percent of all your problems. Then go for it! - and drive carefully!
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