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Commenting station hold on a second there. Yeah. Well, that's I didn't think about the Washington State Patrol, but I guess that makes sense All right. Well, yeah, I don't know if they do that anymore. I don't know In fact, that's the first time I've heard of that in fact. So anyway, all right, Grossie. Well, you have a good afternoon Let's go get that commenting station name and call please Hey, it's Mike k1m dr. So yeah, I'm I'm thinking about buying it back. I'm possibly going to do that that. Right now, at least with the way the laws go right now, is if I buy it back from the insurance company, my title will say salvaged, but that doesn't mean that I can't drive it. It just means that the vehicle has been considered a total loss by insurance. Now, before I can get a license for it again, I'll have to take it down to the State Patrol and get it inspected. Even with the damage on it, they will still pass it as long as the safety features work, lights work and there's no compromising you know none of the damage compromises the overall safety of the vehicle if I rebuild it and or when I rebuild it then I can go back to the State Patrol and then I get another inspection and that inspection there will give me the rebuilt title and then after five years if there's nothing been happening to the vehicle I can get the rebuilt removed from it again it costs me another inspection it's just a series of of inspections that you have to go through. I did it not too long ago with another vehicle. I purchased as a total and I was able to drive it around a little while while I fixed it up and got it all cleared a few years later. Anyway, I just wanted to update what they do now. It's a K1 MDR.

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