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    Honestly? I wouldn't. That's just me, though. Later, QD.
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    if the 240 has prior salvage/total loss history it WILL have to be inspected by the state of ga and you cant do it, it has to be taken on a trailor up there by a licensed auto rebuilder. Bonded titles are for vehicles 1986+ that do not have a title due to fire, lost, stolen title etc....you CANNOT get a bonded title on anything prior to 1986 UNLESS it was in your name last when it was lost or whatever happened to it. 1985 below motor vehicles do not require a title in order to tag/insure them in ga, other states might be diffirent, I do not know. As far as quickdodge's civic goes, I dont know how he managed to get the title, because I've tried multiple times on a prior 86 model and they always said the same thing, prior 86 CANNOT get a title unless your the last recorded owner of the vehicle and then its not a bonded title, it would be a lost title. I guess QD got lucky. Also, you dont have to wait for anything if the title is NOT total/salvage, you can drive to hapeville with the title he gives you and get your title back 30 minutes later, or go to pull-a-part and buy a dash, throw that vin on your dashboard, or swap the dash, then get a bonded title on the "new" vin plate, highly illegal, but it's your call.

    hapeville DMV is at:
    1200 Tradesport Blvd
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    404-362-6500

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sack Attack
    1985 below motor vehicles do not require a title in order to tag/insure them in ga, other states might be diffirent, I do not know. As far as quickdodge's civic goes, I dont know how he managed to get the title, because I've tried multiple times on a prior 86 model and they always said the same thing, prior 86 CANNOT get a title unless your the last recorded owner of the vehicle and then its not a bonded title, it would be a lost title. I guess QD got lucky.
    I just asked for one. That's how I got mine. They did tell me I didn't one, but I requested it anyway. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    I just asked for one. That's how I got mine. They did tell me I didn't one, but I requested it anyway. Later, QD.
    haha they wouldnt give me one...I suck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sack Attack
    haha they wouldnt give me one...I suck
    Maybe you should track them down...............lolol, j/k. Later, QD.
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