Personalized plate, opinions?
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Personalized plate, opinions?
sooo, i just got my NBP TL... im from NY but will be getting NC plates due to the insurance rates because my dad lives there and i could use his residency.
there are quite a bit of plates that are availible that i liked..
i think i probably will go with
"BLACURA"
there are quite a bit of plates that are availible that i liked..
i think i probably will go with
"BLACURA"
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Originally Posted by hoopz87
sooo, i just got my NBP TL... im from NY but will be getting NC plates due to the insurance rates because my dad lives there and i could use his residency.
there are quite a bit of plates that are availible that i liked..
i think i probably will go with
"BLACURA"
there are quite a bit of plates that are availible that i liked..
i think i probably will go with
"BLACURA"
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umm.. i live in NC half of the year.... lmao...
thats not fraud going with the cheaper insurance rates.... i am currently in NC..
but anyways..... what do ya guys think about
"BLACURA" ??
thats not fraud going with the cheaper insurance rates.... i am currently in NC..
but anyways..... what do ya guys think about
"BLACURA" ??
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oooo really.. damn.. well as long as he isnt from the same state haha.. i was also thinking of "BLAQ ACK" or "BLAQUE" is still availible... but anywaysssssssssss
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Dude there a million and 1 thing you can put on your plates. I have
NBP-TL PA plates.
Also about the insurance i will advise to change your license to NC and change few bills to arrive at your dad location. just to cover your butt.
NBP-TL PA plates.
Also about the insurance i will advise to change your license to NC and change few bills to arrive at your dad location. just to cover your butt.
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yeah no i do have a few bills that come to my dads house... i do live here for close to half the year.. when i work with him.. so its not fraud..lol.. but thanks guys.. and sorry blackura lol..
i'll figure somethin out n let ya guys know what i decide on..although its really not a big deal lol..
i'll figure somethin out n let ya guys know what i decide on..although its really not a big deal lol..
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Hoopz,
Where did you TITLE the car?
My friends in NC moved from Florida a few years back and let me know they ran into a small problem when they registered their 2-3 year old car. They paid the taxes in Florida when they bought the car. I'm not sure if I am getting this 100% correct, but they said each year, they now have to pay property tax on the current value of the vehicle. So they were going to get double dinged on TAX since they already paid it in Florida. I wasn't sure if N.C. would give them a pass or a credit based on the tax they already paid.
I'm not 100% positive, but that's how I understood it. I'm not sure if that is a "registration or plate renewal" tax or just plain property tax. Yearly renewal might be extra.
Just a heads-up. Please let me know if I am way off.
miiipilot
Where did you TITLE the car?
My friends in NC moved from Florida a few years back and let me know they ran into a small problem when they registered their 2-3 year old car. They paid the taxes in Florida when they bought the car. I'm not sure if I am getting this 100% correct, but they said each year, they now have to pay property tax on the current value of the vehicle. So they were going to get double dinged on TAX since they already paid it in Florida. I wasn't sure if N.C. would give them a pass or a credit based on the tax they already paid.
I'm not 100% positive, but that's how I understood it. I'm not sure if that is a "registration or plate renewal" tax or just plain property tax. Yearly renewal might be extra.
Just a heads-up. Please let me know if I am way off.
miiipilot
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Originally Posted by miiipilot
Hoopz,
Where did you TITLE the car?
My friends in NC moved from Florida a few years back and let me know they ran into a small problem when they registered their 2-3 year old car. They paid the taxes in Florida when they bought the car. I'm not sure if I am getting this 100% correct, but they said each year, they now have to pay property tax on the current value of the vehicle. So they were going to get double dinged on TAX since they already paid it in Florida. I wasn't sure if N.C. would give them a pass or a credit based on the tax they already paid.
I'm not 100% positive, but that's how I understood it. I'm not sure if that is a "registration or plate renewal" tax or just plain property tax. Yearly renewal might be extra.
Just a heads-up. Please let me know if I am way off.
miiipilot
Where did you TITLE the car?
My friends in NC moved from Florida a few years back and let me know they ran into a small problem when they registered their 2-3 year old car. They paid the taxes in Florida when they bought the car. I'm not sure if I am getting this 100% correct, but they said each year, they now have to pay property tax on the current value of the vehicle. So they were going to get double dinged on TAX since they already paid it in Florida. I wasn't sure if N.C. would give them a pass or a credit based on the tax they already paid.
I'm not 100% positive, but that's how I understood it. I'm not sure if that is a "registration or plate renewal" tax or just plain property tax. Yearly renewal might be extra.
Just a heads-up. Please let me know if I am way off.
miiipilot
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