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Post by scarab 50 on Apr 3, 2015 8:07:56 GMT -5
according to enzo cycles they are licensed to put a vin # on the build using the donor bike paper work which has been registered in my name for years I kno njdmv can be a real pia when it comes to out of state transfers so I think it will be ok
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Post by darkside on Apr 3, 2015 12:11:45 GMT -5
Only deal with travis...please. if you would like to know why, Email me tcipriani65@gmail.com
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Post by Magilla on Apr 3, 2015 20:57:01 GMT -5
according to enzo cycles they are licensed to put a vin # on the build using the donor bike paper work which has been registered in my name for years I kno njdmv can be a real pia when it comes to out of state transfers so I think it will be ok With that you should not have a big problem with the DMV. Will it come from Enzo with a title or are they using the vin number an title from the downer bike? I just used the vin number from the dower bike on my VW trike when I registered it. Please keep me in mind when you start I would like to stop over and check it out. wackimac@gmail.com
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Post by DaveJ98092 on Apr 4, 2015 11:37:13 GMT -5
Over the years of being into "Kit Cars" I have seen 1000's of 3/4 built kits go for dirt cheap due to the builder NOT doing the research BEFORE hand and now the local DMV says NO. We even have a member on here that built a trike with 4 tires touching the ground, the rear two were only inches apart but his DMV said NO, that it was a car.
I can not state it strong enough, KNOW YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS BEFORE YOU START A BUILD!!!
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mario
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Post by mario on Sept 21, 2015 2:51:06 GMT -5
hey i'm Mario, Iv'e been on this forum ever since i found the enzo fraud because i almost delt with them. Anyway recently picked up a Scorpion P6 and i love it.
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Post by DaveJ98092 on Dec 6, 2018 1:07:34 GMT -5
Bookmarking this
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