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bomma
21st August 2008, 20:35
Hey im tryna find my old zx7r that i had written off at the start of the year. the licence plate is 91uyy. it has some damage to the left hand side of the bike and the right hand side of the bike is in perfect condition. it had about 44000 (?) on the clock. it HASNT been stolen or anything!! i just want to see if the person who has it is willing to part with it!! any info just post up here, pm me or send me a text on either 021 119 5747 or 027 323 2289.
cheers,
nish.
rudolph
21st August 2008, 20:39
www.carfax.co.nz you might be able to find it
RC1
21st August 2008, 20:41
http://www.carfax.co.nz/car/?plate=91uyy&search=Check
bomma
21st August 2008, 20:46
problem with that is that when it was written off, the insurance company hasnt dereged it or changed ownership so itll say dat im the current owner...i only found this out recently so i gotta call up ltnz or wateva and tell em before i get slapped with a ton of costs
rudolph
21st August 2008, 20:51
you can go into the vtinz and cancle the REG, I had to do that with my honda coz there slack
bomma
21st August 2008, 21:03
you can go into the vtinz and cancle the REG, I had to do that with my honda coz there slack
sweet ill do it tomorrow morn on my way to uni!! the bloody bike was taken off me in mid feb and i got my first letter start of the week saying that i had bills to pay!!! im gonna be peeved if im forced to pay!!!
Meekey_Mouse
21st August 2008, 21:25
I'm sure I saw that bike on TM about 4-5 months ago... Damage on left, sweet as on right. I may be mistakin with another bike, but it was a ZX7R
CB ARGH
21st August 2008, 21:29
Yeah I saw a pig riding that bike in the sky when I took a small helicopter ride. :yawn:
Too late to be funny...
LTNZ only charge about ten bucks for ownership details including address and stuff, quite scary, all you have to supply is photo ID, doesn't even have to be drivers license or passport. NZ's systems suck. :bash:
xwhatsit
21st August 2008, 22:33
You shouldn't be liable for rego or anything like that -- tell the insurance company they will be paying for everything. If they were too thick to dereg it then it's their fault. Nothing to do with you.
In fact, if I get this right (from my insurance thread), when a bike is written off, your insurance company is effectively buying it from you. Giving you money in exchange for the bike. You don't get to keep both of course. So it's up to them.
That was a cool bike. You want to rebuild it?
Forest
22nd August 2008, 04:43
To deregister a bike, just go to an LTNZ or AA or VTNZ location and fill out an MR15 form. You can also get the MR15 from most Post Shops (but a Post Shop won't accept plates - which you're required to surrender).
The MR15 won't cost you anything to process and you'll get a refund for the remaining/unused portion of the registration.
bomma
22nd August 2008, 12:13
I'm sure I saw that bike on TM about 4-5 months ago... Damage on left, sweet as on right. I may be mistakin with another bike, but it was a ZX7R
true, i must have missed it coz i checked after it was written off and didnt see anything....hopefully someone on here knows of its whereabouts
You shouldn't be liable for rego or anything like that -- tell the insurance company they will be paying for everything. If they were too thick to dereg it then it's their fault. Nothing to do with you.
In fact, if I get this right (from my insurance thread), when a bike is written off, your insurance company is effectively buying it from you. Giving you money in exchange for the bike. You don't get to keep both of course. So it's up to them.
That was a cool bike. You want to rebuild it?
yea that's what i was thinking, especially coz the insurance company gets you to sign a form that says you're signing over ownership as i have been paid for it....yea thinking of rebuild coz there wasnt a whole lot wrong with it...pity i missed the tender for it :bye:
To deregister a bike, just go to an LTNZ or AA or VTNZ location and fill out an MR15 form. You can also get the MR15 from most Post Shops (but a Post Shop won't accept plates - which you're required to surrender).
The MR15 won't cost you anything to process and you'll get a refund for the remaining/unused portion of the registration.
ill just head down the road to the aa on quay st (im at uni now) and sort it.....the rego lapsed a few months ago so i got a letter saying that i owe some money and that i should put it on hold if im not using blah blah blah...that's how i found out i was still the legal owner!!
Forest
22nd August 2008, 15:45
ill just head down the road to the aa on quay st (im at uni now) and sort it.....the rego lapsed a few months ago so i got a letter saying that i owe some money and that i should put it on hold if im not using blah blah blah...that's how i found out i was still the legal owner!!
Definitely get it de-registered. Otherwise you might get some problems if anyone attempts to reuse the original plates.
Patch
22nd August 2008, 15:59
yea that's what i was thinking, especially coz the insurance company gets you to sign a form that says you're signing over ownership as i have been paid for it....yea thinking of rebuild coz there wasnt a whole lot wrong with it...pity i missed the tender for it :bye:
just send your insurance agent an email, be sure to include date, time, place of accident and the vehicle's particulars.
Don't state the real reason why you're sending them an email, make it an enquiry about the claim for some small reason.
When they reply you will have the 'paper trail' and required info to tell LTNZ to fuck off when they send a demand letter for a years worth of rego even tho the bike is in no condition to be road worthy.
gunrunner
23rd August 2008, 10:48
www.carfax.co.nz you might be able to find it
Interesting website
bomma
15th September 2008, 12:46
ok so called ltnz, got registration put on hold and they sent me letter of payment. took that to insurance company, they are happy to pay. got another letter from ltnz asking for change of ownership to be completed. called up insurance company again, asked what was going on.
got told that bike was sold registered. they immediately called new owner to inform them of this and owner agreed to get ownership done today. tried to find out the new owner's details under the guise of "i would like to make sure that ownership is completed today because i dont want to pay for any fines etc" hit a brick wall that is the "Privacy Act" :doh:
so someone out there DEFINATELY has the bike so please lemme know if you see it!!!!
Forest
15th September 2008, 12:52
ok so called ltnz, got registration put on hold and they sent me letter of payment. took that to insurance company, they are happy to pay. got another letter from ltnz asking for change of ownership to be completed. called up insurance company again, asked what was going on.
got told that bike was sold registered. they immediately called new owner to inform them of this and owner agreed to get ownership done today. tried to find out the new owner's details under the guise of "i would like to make sure that ownership is completed today because i dont want to pay for any fines etc" hit a brick wall that is the "Privacy Act" :doh:
so someone out there DEFINATELY has the bike so please lemme know if you see it!!!!
Go to the post office. You can get the current owner's name and address there (only costs a few dollars).
bomma
15th September 2008, 12:53
Go to the post office. You can get the current owner's name and address there (only costs a few dollars).
SWEEEET!!! didnt know that!!! cheers mate:done:
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