Massachusetts Special Plate "GN1" for sale

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GNDriver1

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For Sale Masachusetts registration rights for vanity plate GN1 *******************************************************

Massachusetts law allows the transfer of a plate number to another owner with a notarized letter
stating the desire to transfer.

****The actual numer plate is not offered here, only the rights to it. Once the transfer is official you will get your actual new number plates from the registry.

Looks nice on a GN.

GN1 vanity plate rights $250.00

e-mail to gndriver@aol.com
 
I'd just go with GN ONE or GN #1. I'll be damned if I buy rights - are you kidding??
Sorry - I usually bite my finger when I want to type into a for sale post. It's a free country. Good luck with the sale. no-charge bump
 
Wow and only 8 posts, shocker :rolleyes:
Good luck with that buddy, for anyone considering this I would go with "GN WON" :biggrin:
 
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Not to mention that he does not own those plates. The DMV does and has ALL rights to them.

He doesn't own those plates any more then he owns the streets he drives on. He rents those plates and now he wants to sell them.:rolleyes: How ironic.:o

I guess it just goes to show how BROKE some people are to try to pull off a scam like that.

Those plates are a privilege to use for which you pay a fee for. Not a right. Like any privilege it can be revoked.

"Massachusetts law allows the transfer of a plate number to another owner with a notarized letter
stating the desire to transfer." Maybe he should ask where it says he can sell property he doesn't own? I would be curious to see in the Mass Motor Vehicle code where it states that.
 
I will only buy the plate if you sell me your way cool email add. for $50.


Deal?
 
Not to mention that he does not own those plates. The DMV does and has ALL rights to them.

He doesn't own those plates any more then he owns the streets he drives on. He rents those plates and now he wants to sell them.:rolleyes: How ironic.:o

I guess it just goes to show how BROKE some people are to try to pull off a scam like that.

Those plates are a privilege to use for which you pay a fee for. Not a right. Like any privilege it can be revoked.

"Massachusetts law allows the transfer of a plate number to another owner with a notarized letter
stating the desire to transfer." Maybe he should ask where it says he can sell property he doesn't own? I would be curious to see in the Mass Motor Vehicle code where it states that.

That is what I was thinking... In NC you have to turn them in and no one can get that plate for at least 1 year...
 
We should all be getting $10 for the bumps to the top on this add, it is getting real good exposure.
 
well the only thing I can add is people DO pay big $$$ for vanity plates:p
 
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