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Old 05-05-2009, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Js S2k,May 5 2009, 10:04 AM
my title didn't take anywhere near 70days when i bought my car from Ohio... more like 3 weeks.
My title took 90 days when I bought my S in MA.
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lol thanks joe u are biased twoards the S its an awsome car but getting them back to back wasnt for me. and you know that miatas clean. and has less miles than my S

now just got off the phone with dmv and the title hasent been prossesed yet so i cant get a replacment but what kind of documnet can insure the transfer is made and the car is his minus the title.
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Originally Posted by scottieboy561,May 5 2009, 10:21 AM
so i can go to dmv and get a title overnight is what your saying. even if the car is newly registerd

i registered it on april 9th so its been about one month but i got off the phone with the title office and they said 70 days.
Thats what im trying to figure out. Your existing S2000 or the new S2000.

If you just registered the car then yes your going to have to wait. If its already titled and you can't find it then you can file for an overnight replacement.

You need to wait until Albany finishes.
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Originally Posted by scottieboy561,May 5 2009, 11:21 AM
the satins asshole thing is a dane cook line reffering to dmv
i see, you meant SATAN.

lol....my bad.
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maybe he doesnt like satin on his bunghole?
Old 05-05-2009, 07:32 AM
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I just went through all of this crap with my S. Whole deal took 19 agonizing days to complete. That was with me calling Chase Auto Finance and the VA DMV (where the title originated) every day expediting and being a pain in their butts.
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yea spelling sucks

i only have one s2000 the new one old one is gone.

but again is a bill of sale legal saying that the cars are transfered.
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i bought my car in MA...had it delivered to NY...went to the DMV...title came in the mail about 1 month later...

on a side note...did they **** up? i thought when you get a car and go through american honda finance that the title is suppose to be sent to them? not to me?
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not really. you cant register a car with a bill of sale.
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yes but if he dosent want to register it right away does the bill of sale say its his or can a document be written up then he just waits to register.


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