Originally Posted by
Usuck!
no u dont, me and a friend of mine have did this 2 times, just get a bill of sale for the new purchaser and u should be good to go, I'm sure Nick will post in here soon
The problem is that he already signed title as the purchaser. There will be problems when the signature on the title doesn't match the guy looking for a title in
his name. If he had not signed the title, you are correct and this wouldn't be a problem.
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