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Originally Posted by immortal_suby
In south carolina you are allowed to drive with no plates for 30 days as long as you have insurance on a car. The car you are buying does not need to be insured, you just have to have insurance on something and the law makes that insurance automatically cover the car.
It is also pretty easy to get 30 day temp plates to use for things like this.
I am sure it varies state to state though.
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I was thinking it went something like this. When I bought the 92, I went to the DMV, they gave me a sheet good for 10 days to stick on my windshield. Then you bring the car in for a VIN check, and after that, they give you a 30 day "pass" for your windshield.
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Is Bush in jail yet? (Looks frantically at watch, then back up) How about now? Now? Come onnnnnn...... Someone freeze me until January, this wait is killing me.
Update: 09 January, and still not in jail! Wassup??
1992 Teal LS-L - 160k (Now new and improved with perfect paint!)
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