Vanity Plates?
#2
RE: Vanity Plates?
I would think you could do that on your state's motor vehicle website. You can also print almost any states motor vehicle forms out in case you are buying out of state. I bet you can run a search on your DMV site to see if your proposed new vanity plates will be accepted. Just keep trying until you find one that works. Good luck!
#3
RE: Vanity Plates?
I'm in Florida and you can't find out online. You have to take your propsed list to the DMV and they will tell you if it is available. You would think you could look on line huh? It takes 6-8 weeks to get. Mine actually came today-7 weeks!! Good luck
#5
RE: Vanity Plates?
I once was driving a 2 ton van filled with like 8 tons of equipment, from tallahassee to miami. I came onto a car with plate saying 40, meaning 40 degrees alcohol by volume. I followed that baby right on her tail all the way to miami, and my van was swaying from the weight, I couldn't keep the lane straight. If he had jammed his brakes or the was a sudden stop ahead I could have went right through him, that thing didn't have any brakes.
#6
RE: Vanity Plates?
ORIGINAL: 4600cc
I once was driving a 2 ton van filled with like 8 tons of equipment, from tallahassee to miami. I came onto a car with plate saying 40, meaning 40 degrees alcohol by volume. I followed that baby right on her tail all the way to miami, and my van was swaying from the weight, I couldn't keep the lane straight. If he had jammed his brakes or the was a sudden stop ahead I could have went right through him, that thing didn't have any brakes.
I once was driving a 2 ton van filled with like 8 tons of equipment, from tallahassee to miami. I came onto a car with plate saying 40, meaning 40 degrees alcohol by volume. I followed that baby right on her tail all the way to miami, and my van was swaying from the weight, I couldn't keep the lane straight. If he had jammed his brakes or the was a sudden stop ahead I could have went right through him, that thing didn't have any brakes.
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#7
RE: Vanity Plates?
ORIGINAL: 4600cc
I once was driving a 2 ton van filled with like 8 tons of equipment, from tallahassee to miami. I came onto a car with plate saying 40, meaning 40 degrees alcohol by volume. I followed that baby right on her tail all the way to miami, and my van was swaying from the weight, I couldn't keep the lane straight. If he had jammed his brakes or the was a sudden stop ahead I could have went right through him, that thing didn't have any brakes.
I once was driving a 2 ton van filled with like 8 tons of equipment, from tallahassee to miami. I came onto a car with plate saying 40, meaning 40 degrees alcohol by volume. I followed that baby right on her tail all the way to miami, and my van was swaying from the weight, I couldn't keep the lane straight. If he had jammed his brakes or the was a sudden stop ahead I could have went right through him, that thing didn't have any brakes.
#9
RE: Vanity Plates?
try www.dmvnow.org i think thats the website for dmv, then, click on the state and blah blah blah. title/registration/taxes is by price of the car and my vanity plates(in VA) were like $25 more i think..........i dont remember. but, its not too hatefully much as long as you get something you like. mine reads "JSTA 5OH" i love it. ill love it even more when i get it built and its "a lil" more than 302ci
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