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Pay for Private sale to become "certified"

Rlow850

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Anyone know or have had a private party sale taken to a dealer and paid a fee for it to be certified? Is that even possible? Came across a T with less than 7500 miles and would hate for that 10 year to not be able to carry over. I'd be willing to pay the inspection fee at the dealer to have it "Certified" so it can transfer to me
 




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