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RE: Registering Car in NM



Dunno about CT, but MA allows you to transfer plates, with a four
(seven?) day grace period to swap the registration and get an
inspection. I did just that when I bout my CQ in VT.

If this is a new-to-you car, needing new plates, one presumes you are
not going to be driving your current Audi. You should be able to (wink,
wink, nudge, nudge) transfer your current plates, and take advantage of
the registration swap period while you drive home, no?

Ian Duff, New Bedford, MA, USA
1990 Coupe Quattro 20v

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>From: 	Paul C. Waterloo[SMTP:74543.407@CompuServe.COM]
>Sent: 	Saturday, June 15, 1996 10:32 AM
>To: 	INTERNET:quattro@coimbra
>Subject: 	Registering Car in NM
>
>I just bought a car in New Mexico, now I have to get it back to
>Connecticut. CT
>is so screwed up with their registration rules, it's going to be a long
>time
>(about 3 to 4 weeks) until I get the plates (20 day temps) to drive it
>back.
>
>Does anyone on the list live in NM and know if you can get a temporary
>plate to
>drive it back to CT?
>
>TIA
>
>Paul Waterloo
>87 5KSQ (for sale)
>91 200 TQ (waiting patiently for the damn thing!)
>
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