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BZG|Bling wrote:Its not stolen though, so only he will get in trouble for making a false claim.
Don't know who it is sorry. Harsh way to learn the lesson that you MUST change ownership before they get their hands on ya car!
But do you have a photo?
cat007 wrote:Bit of a grey area.
And legally if the change of ownership hasn't been done - it's not his car, it's yours - so yes, it's legally stolen....
rollaholic wrote:the sellers portion of the change of ownership thing is irrelevant, its the buyers side that must be done.
jayray wrote:I had a very similar thing happen to me when I sold my old sw20. Guy said he would drop ownership form into post shop himself and off he went.
I had enough details on him that when fines came in I could get them redirected to him.
Post up any details you have for him and let toyspeed's detective force go to work
Also good idea to post up the car's plate, in case someone sees it around, might get his address that way.
wde_bdy wrote: The registered ownership is what hasn't been changed.
Adamal wrote:wde_bdy wrote: The registered ownership is what hasn't been changed.
Hmm.... So seeing as the registration is still in his name, it would be within his legal right to put that rego on hold, would it not?
Adamal wrote:wde_bdy wrote: The registered ownership is what hasn't been changed.
Hmm.... So seeing as the registration is still in his name, it would be within his legal right to put that rego on hold, would it not?
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