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you are not going to believe this
Ok I´m back in the States and my rig is at my buds house in El Salvador but it can´t be moved because the DMV lady at the window won´t accept the paperwork, signed by the Director General of DMV himself!!!!! No tags, can´t move the rig without risking impound. Can´t have it in the paint and body shop with out risking impound as possible stolen because no tags. Many people nhave been working months trying to get this straightend out for me but the GF is saying that I need to go down and spend a week there to get it done. She´s right but can´t take the time right now with where things are in the new job.
Ok I´m back in the States and my rig is at my buds house in El Salvador but it can´t be moved because the DMV lady at the window won´t accept the paperwork, signed by the Director General of DMV himself!!!!! No tags, can´t move the rig without risking impound. Can´t have it in the paint and body shop with out risking impound as possible stolen because no tags. Many people nhave been working months trying to get this straightend out for me but the GF is saying that I need to go down and spend a week there to get it done. She´s right but can´t take the time right now with where things are in the new job.
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LOL. Thanks! I needed a good laugh this morning. (Not at your situation. The ridiculousness of the DMV.) Reminds me of when I moved back to Virginia. I think it took me three, or four trips to get my drivers license changed over. Felt a bit silly...as a native Virginian....several generations back. There was no document good enough.
Would love to see that beast in person! Look me up if you're down this way sometime.