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| Superbiker | Deduce is right about the salvage certificate. Also, you might have trouble obtaining a Washington title as a non us resident. I would check with Washington DMV about that. I would check with an import agent about taking the bike up to Canada and the bringing it back down to Wa for WSP inspection. Fwiw, you need a referral from WA DMV to the WSP for an appointment to inspect the bike, figure on 60 day to make the appointment and another 60 days to get the title. If it does even go as smoothly as all that, I fail to see how in that process, you feel you will have created any value for yourself, you feeling lucky? |
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| Knee Dragger Joined: Jul 2005 From: spokane I Ride: other peoples when they let me, working on Honda VF750 | You make me feel lucky! Are the WSP inspection and DMV personel taking their vacations in place in Vancouver area? |
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| Streetfighter Joined: Feb 2010 From: your moms basement I Ride: i ride bitchrider : a 2000 triumph sprint st and a xr 600r dual sport, and " das car" | Go to the hazeldell licencing place and they will give you the referal..then call the state number on the paperwork and they will schedule you up to 2 weeks out.. you can ask for something sooner and they will call you with the avalible time..when i first called they called me back same day at 3pm and said if i wanted i could come right now lol |
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| Superbiker | Last time I did it in 05, it was 60 days to get the inspection, I've neve had Washington state turn a title around any faster than 4 weeks. I'm not saying you couldn't be lucky, but you might be unlucky just as easily. The plan is a little dicey, and you could end up with a track bike. |
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