NEW Puget Sound/Seattle/Northwest area riders MEET HERE!!! thread
Good Morning PSAR!
Made it to Portland yesterday and picked up the auger. Gotta try it out today.
Grandson's birthday yesterday and his folks had the party at Maryhill Park. Kids went swimming, did a little fishing, ran all over the place and ate a lot of hamburgers, hot dogs, cake and ice cream. Lots of fun.
Gotta go tend the garden water.
Have a great day.
Mike
Made it to Portland yesterday and picked up the auger. Gotta try it out today.
Grandson's birthday yesterday and his folks had the party at Maryhill Park. Kids went swimming, did a little fishing, ran all over the place and ate a lot of hamburgers, hot dogs, cake and ice cream. Lots of fun.
Gotta go tend the garden water.
Have a great day.
Mike
Morning PSAR!
Got the title switched over with just the top half of th title just like Rod said. Thank you!
DM I am rolling over here reading your post about the snake and running (smoke another). LOL I bought my nephews mountain bike from him then I got a trailer for Allyson. We try to go on the centennial trail atleast once a month. It is a work out, for sure! Mostly we ride around the yard. Well now I'm going to have to unless I get a bike rack for the car.
Got the title switched over with just the top half of th title just like Rod said. Thank you!
DM I am rolling over here reading your post about the snake and running (smoke another). LOL I bought my nephews mountain bike from him then I got a trailer for Allyson. We try to go on the centennial trail atleast once a month. It is a work out, for sure! Mostly we ride around the yard. Well now I'm going to have to unless I get a bike rack for the car.
If the title is signed by the seller and they wrote in the sale amount, that should be good enough.
Used to be you needed a bill of sale because the title had no place to write the amount of sale and the bill of sale showed the amount.
Now days there is no way to "low ball" the sales amount to save on tax, the licensing agency will look up the value of the vehicle on their computer and charge tax accordingly.
The seller sends in the bottom half of the title showing that they sold it and to release them from any liabity should you not transfer the title and happen to get in an accident.
Used to be you needed a bill of sale because the title had no place to write the amount of sale and the bill of sale showed the amount.
Now days there is no way to "low ball" the sales amount to save on tax, the licensing agency will look up the value of the vehicle on their computer and charge tax accordingly.
The seller sends in the bottom half of the title showing that they sold it and to release them from any liabity should you not transfer the title and happen to get in an accident.
Didn't even think of the repair angle, I'll have to keep that in mind.