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FS 2008 Black Obs 6MT G37
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From: 33° 34′ 10″ N, 117° 12′ 9″ W
2008 Black Obs 6MT G37
Guys and Gals,
Selling my G:
Blk on Blk
Premium with Navi
Illum Kicks
Formula One Pinnacle 35% all-around
6MT
Riverside area
Garaged all the time and never saw rain
2200 miles
Perfect Condition
practically brand new for $38k..
pm me if interested..
pictures to follow.
Selling my G:
Blk on Blk
Premium with Navi
Illum Kicks
Formula One Pinnacle 35% all-around
6MT
Riverside area
Garaged all the time and never saw rain
2200 miles
Perfect Condition
practically brand new for $38k..
pm me if interested..
pictures to follow.
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The OP is delusional. Every time a car changes ownership you pay tax again. When you go to register it you have to fill out a form stating the purchase price and - unless you lie and risk getting charged with tax evasion - you pay tax on the stated purchase price. Sure you can put lower and probably get away with it, but if it's drastically different than fair value, I promise you will get audited by DMV.
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From: 33° 34′ 10″ N, 117° 12′ 9″ W
That's BS! So if a car changed hands 10x in a year, it gets tax 10x?? Isn't that double taxation? We are getting screwed more ways than one by our government but I don't wanna get into that.
Anyways, the car is 38k, tax included.
Anyways, the car is 38k, tax included.
BTW, I went to a few dealers over the weekend and found 0 miles 08 leftovers priced at $37-38k. You may need to consider a little more "hit" to your car to move it.
UMM, about the tax thing. If it is a private party sale within the state, meaning you sell in CA to someone who lives in CA, there is no tax. If I buy a car in AZ, and bring it to CA to register it, CA charges me state sales tax. CA cannot charge a CA resident tax AGAIN after the original owner paid taxes and it was sold private party, thats illegal buddy.


