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Correct. No games, no gimmicks, all 100% legal.
Owning an LLC in that state classifies as owning a business and being a resident of the state. It doesn't matter if my operating costs are nothing more than what it takes to maintain the LLC itself.
When I did the Montana deal, I called my insurance company directly (not my local branch) and explained to them how I had my business located in a different state than my personal residence. They said it was no problem at all, and set it all up right over the phone.
I have plates, a title, and...
The way around that is to open an LLC in whatever state you're registering through. Certain states will view you as a resident if you have a business there, which allows you to register the vehicle under the LLC itself. You can even bypass sales tax.
It's pretty sweet.
All those little things are easily fixable. Pop the wipers off and move em, chop the legs of the brush guard and extend them, same with the lift points.
Even if it's off a little, as long as it's being used as a spare to get you home, and he's not planning on driving hundreds of miles on it, it'll be fine.
No reason to over think it.
You should be happy people are coming here and asking questions, even if those questions have been covered 1000 times before.
This place has been pretty dead lately. Having new people come around looking to get involved with the hobby and the people here should be a good thing. I see a lot of...
Preach brotha!
It's the same reason people own body armor and night vision. It's my right, and I dont need a reason or a need.
I've been shopping around for Humvee armor. Sure is expensive, but piecing it together slowly over time it isn't so bad.
Awesome thread!
I remember back when this truck was for sale. I was super tempted, but just couldn't swing it at the time. I'm glad someone on here ended up with it, and it's getting the attention it deserves.
I always thought it be cool to get some custom soft springs made, and pair them up with some good shocks.
I'd bet you could get the ride softer without turning it into a waterbed.
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