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jbcollier
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Woo Hoo!

I am going to be getting a title for the blue scoot in Montana!!

Still has to be mailed out mind you.

Everything is done on the Duck except the seat. Upholsterer has promised today so hopefully early next week.

Finally, finally, finally sorted out the serial number business. It cost $50 or so to have the serial number "verified". I had to prove where it should be on the frame and how it should look -- thank goodness for marque books. I also had to prove the year -- thank goodness for serial number lists online. Now I have the form that allows me to get an out of province inspection. However, I have to have a seat first...

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Post by Kevin »

Awsome news about the title John.
I see a road trip in the mists.

And the OOP form is super as well.

Got to love it when plans fall together after hard work.
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Good on you John.......excellent! Does this mean road trip to go and get it?
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Definitely a road trip but I don't know when yet. Apparently the custom's deptment I need to deal with has some seriously weird hours.
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Post by Angelo »

tell me about customs... It seems that customs decided that Mine package from Florida (casa lambretta) was to be one of the spot check packages and held it up for 21 days...I can share the details some day.....needless to say I'm well practiced in the red tape that goes along with these checks....on a good not! I know have my own business import number!

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