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Just got it renewed for this year. $20 bucks plus got a brand new plate. I thought it'd be higher than that. The little Chris Craft is headed for the lake this weekend! YESSS!!!
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Tim wrote:
Just got it renewed for this year. $20 bucks plus got a brand new plate. I thought it'd be higher than that. The little Chris Craft is headed for the lake this weekend! YESSS!!! Calif has a permanent trailer plate. $20. Permanent, but good for 5 years. |
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We illinois have to go through the gambit of getting a new sticker yearly but for trailers it's pretty cheap for renewal. Title transfers are another deal though.
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We renew every year for trailers at $46.00 per.
I have the boat trailer and an aluminum utility trailer. |
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I'll also have to get a plate for the big boat when I'm done fixing it the way I want it so there'll go another 20 but that's ok
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True North wrote:
We renew every year for trailers at $46.00 per. I have the boat trailer and an aluminum utility trailer. Can you back up the utility trailer? Serious question. Short trailers are tougher than longer trailers. |
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On 6/18/2014 8:35 PM, Earl wrote:
True North wrote: We renew every year for trailers at $46.00 per. I have the boat trailer and an aluminum utility trailer. Can you back up the utility trailer? Serious question. Short trailers are tougher than longer trailers. I went to my neighbor a few years back and asked that when he parks his car to park on the other side of the drive so I can back in and out. No difference for him really, but it make things a lot easier for me coming in and out without a car across the street... He only parks there when he has to and that is rare but happens cause he has three cars and likes to work on them and wash them a lot, etc... |
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On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 5:35:39 PM UTC-7, Earl wrote:
True North wrote: We renew every year for trailers at $46.00 per. I have the boat trailer and an aluminum utility trailer. Can you back up the utility trailer? Serious question. Short trailers are tougher than longer trailers. I find it a lot easier to back my Shoreliner double axle for the 22 than i do the single axle EZ-load for the 18 |
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 13:38:22 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
Just got it renewed for this year. $20 bucks plus got a brand new plate. I thought it'd be higher than that. The little Chris Craft is headed for the lake this weekend! YESSS!!! Yay! Virginia has permanent plates for trailers. Makes life easy. |
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John I wish ours was that simple...
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