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    anong procedure para ma-check na hindi carnap yung bibilhin na kotse?

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    you could go the the anti-carnapping task force office or i think TMG office sa Camp Crame.... just note the plate number and check with them, thats it! :D

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    :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by pajerokid
    you could go the the anti-carnapping task force office or i think TMG office sa Camp Crame.... just note the plate number and check with them, thats it! :D
    pajerokid, i think you also need to state the chassis and engine numbers. most carnaps have these numbers tampered eh.

    imho lang po.

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    or if you have the photo copy of the registration, you may check/verify with the originating LTO office (where the car's first registration) that you can find at Cert. of Registration (CR)

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    happy_gilmore::: ay oo nga po! :D The safest number to have is the Engine number. Thats the hardest to tamper.

    jaspi::: medyo hassle ata ito :D Hirap magbungkal ng records sa lto, lalo na for verification purposes lang.

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    computerize na po....just a few pesos tip should do the trick. TMG ganun din....you need to bring a photocopy of the cr and or and check these numbers din kung eto yung nasa vechicle din.

    Better still, insist to the seller that he get a vechicle clearance certificate from the TMG...kailangan mo din ito kasi for the change of ownership. Di ko lang alam kung pede itong i-tamper ha.

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    tama si wildthing, kaya kapag ayaw ka bigyan ng photocopy ng OR at CR ng seller eh magdalawang isip ka na...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pajerokid
    happy_gilmore::: ay oo nga po! :D The safest number to have is the Engine number. Thats the hardest to tamper.

    jaspi::: medyo hassle ata ito :D Hirap magbungkal ng records sa lto, lalo na for verification purposes lang.
    di naman cguro, parang magpa change ownership ka lang kailangan kunin ang records ng oto. mga 2 days cguro bago mo makuha results, kasi di naman priority nila yun.

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    kailan talaga yung photocopy ng OR at CR, pagayaw ibigay bbye...

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how / where to check if the car is not carnapped?