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Originally Posted by aleros_eat_rice
The thing about the Alero plates is that I was a little naughty. There was a problem with the title, so I couldn't get tags for the Bravada yet. It is insured. I would never drive it without insurance.
What I did was took the front plate from the Alero and put it on the back of the Bravada to get it home. I had some friends tailing me in case there were any problems.
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Hahaha You could have just printed out a temp pass from the DMV. It's $5 and perfectly legal to drive for a day.
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Originally Posted by dowens1233
You have to have a plate to drive it from where you bought it? Here in Michigan you have like 7 days to register your car.
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Originally Posted by Redog
^^ Pennsylvania has a tag shop on just about every corner.
Buy a car from somebody, you and him go to the tag shop, title is signed, you get a new plate on the spot. His plate comes off, your plate goes on.
I found out you can drop a SBO in the S-10 body. I think you need "D" body motor mounts, and shorty headers 
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Virginia and DC is like that. You can't drive tagless after purchase and all odd and ends (aka inspection) have to be done before you receive the tag. However, if you go on the DMV site (for each location), you can get a trip permit which basically means it's a transport permit.
Maryland is like PA, tag shop everywhere you go, bring a title and $250 and it's already taken care of. Some even fake inspection from what I'm told.
Why SBO when you can LSx? But that's just me, I like fuel injection and coil packs.
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Originally Posted by aleros_eat_rice
There's a lot of potential with the Bravada. I've seen online where one guy put a supercharged 383 stroker in a Bravada. That's overkill,I think. The power/weight ratio is thrown way off.
I did see where a guy put a GMC Typhoon engine (stock turbo 4.3 v6) with performance cam and heads, into a 91 Bravada. At 23 psi boost, he's run a 12.04 1/4 @ 112 mph.
Not the fastest, but considering its an suv, it is.
I'm not going that far with it, but the guy I bought it from gave it a good start for me to run with.
The title issue came up because of a little ink smudge by the sale date. The lady at the Dmv said it was an alteration which voided the title and I had to go about getting a bill of sale, which they didn't accept. It was all a big mess, but I finally managed to get plates for it. The standard "Virginia is for lovers" plates.
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Bravadas are nothing more than Blazers which are nothing more than an S10 with a SUV body. Parts are plentiful for these things, although the Bravada is the forgotten variant so body stuff is harder to find than motor stuff.
Yup, that sounds like a typical day for VA DMV transactions. Gay ass tag included.
They effed up my Cutlass Supreme's title because of a pen mark on the odometer.... so they put not actual. They wanted me to get a new MD title and have the seller resign it. Of course, the deal was shady because I bought it from a dealer but the dealer didn't want to put it on his lot (because it needed a lot of work) and he never transferred the title to his dealership's name. He basically gave me an empty title.
The Camaro, they just found it sketchy because the car was titled in MD, sold to me "in Georgia" (because the guy flips cars using someone's dealer paperwork but an Indiana transport tag) and found its way to VA. He too effed up my mileage, and I had to drive around for 150 miles to get it right because inspection/emissions would report the actual mileage which was off. Shit sucked
and I can't drive around with that fruity ass tag in DC. I live in DC but register in VA. It's embarrassing in itself to drive around with VA tags but having that stupid slogan just makes it worse. I liked the Jamestown tags better.