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Old July 1st 04, 11:56 AM
JohnD
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Brian,
Just went through this last year. The DMV part was no big deal. Be
sure Heinz gives you the trailer documentation. You will need
something that says where it was manufactured. (I think the DMV calls
it a Certificate of Manufacture?). Get an appointment for the
paperwork side and then drive it through for the inspection if they
ask for one, they may not with your Nev. plates. Be sure you know
where the ID plate is on the trailer.

I had problems with AAA doing this. They said they wouldn't process
paperwork or inspect something man. out of the country. But that may
have been a problem with one office manager. Your NV plates SHOULD
even make this easier.

BTW: Congrats on your new ship. When last I saw it at Parowan it was
pristine. Heinz really knows how to take care of things.

Have fun.



Brian Iten wrote in message ...
What do I need to put down for a purchase price? I
always thought that a trailer was just part of the
deal. Or in other words, the hanger is coming with
the aircraft or the other way around. I was afraid
to hear that I would need to take it to the DMV or
AAA for verification.......