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Old 09-01-2006, 09:36 PM
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Bob, can there be a play on words here using the term new or used with " never registered " I would guess that anyone could complete the Inspection process , obtain the CT VIN but never go to the last step of actually registering. If these were actually registered, then the Sales Tax would have to be paid to obtain the plates. But then why call the vehicle used if it was never registered ?

Recall earlier the 2nd opinion I obtained from the Inspection staff, a Composite with a CT VIN does not need to be re-inspected to be registered in CT.

On an in state sale only the CT VIN is needed,not the registration number, correct or ? Wonder what the CT Title reads ? If the vehicle was registered, then the vehicle would also be on the Town's property tax records

When title passed from the original source to the dealer as a Composite, might be what created the used designation ?
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