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Is this worth it without a title not registered??
$1,800

Is this worth it without a title not registered??

16 replies
  • If I take off work get to the dmv and apply for the title the price will go up to 2500 the it would be me a the second owner and the new buyer the third owner and they would still need to spend the money to get the title transfer and registration in their name + tax on the price the pay by the state and dmv so ask can you buy a 1992 fzr with 04550 miles on it for 1800 bucks it probably only had the oil and fluids and noses changed by me since all it’s life was sitting in a garage and not outside and still stored inside

  • Alright, before anything, check the VIN to make sure it's not hot, ya know? Then, get a bill of sale from the owner or the DMV. Make sure both of you sign it, with the date, price, mileage, and a description of the bike. Take that bill and the bike to the DMV to register it, but call ahead to see if they need anything else.

  • Ill buy it for 1800 asap

  • Without a title, HELL NO. His excuse for the aftermarket fairings was it's an old track bike BS. It was wrecked, that's why the aftermarket fairings. And no one brags about new sprocket bolts, only true squids.

  • Aftermarket is they don’t make a new farting for a 30+ year old also almost all the hardware is set up for track being safety wired bike. I have a bill of sale from the owner that I got it from and the original owner registration paperwork also and sure I will put down how much you pay for it to be taxed and also how they set the registration fee according to the price you pay for it being the forth owner also needs a highway patrol dot inspection that’s another fee for the buyer so that is more money out of pocket in the new owner

  • So go fish and give it to your snagel tooth kitty

  • Its considered a parts bike with no title

  • Been there done that wouldnt do it again unless i just wanted a track bike to pound on.

  • I’d pay $700 more and not have to deal with no title b.s

  • Not a chance, definitely a stolen bike

  • When he had it up originally for 1k. I was drooling for it knowing I could put a lien hold on it and get the title in 30 days. 1800 plus lien plus registration, which could be over 1000....not sure about that. It's clean af though. I'm in his neighborhood and I really thought it over. I have an 89 and love them.

  • Not mine it’s went from 2000 to 1800 so keep drooling

  • Ask if you can check the vin just to make sure it’s not stolen then your good everything else is fees and paperwork

  • 👍everything is good with the vin it hasn’t been registered since 1993 the year after it was bought

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