OFSC permit question...

akrievins

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I'm most likely getting a new to me snowmobile in the next few days and I've already purchased and stuck on a permit for my old sled. What do I have to do to change my permit to a new sled?
 
did you install it on the older sled? if so you are probably buying a new permit. if you havent installed it on the other sled, just put it on the new sled, but do not carry the sale paperwork with the other sled vin on it. that wont fly very well. as long as it is affixed to the sled they cant say much as it was paid in full ski
 
Replacement Permits

Replacement Permits may be purchased from the club, association or district that the original permit was purchased from for $10.00. To receive a Replacement Permit, the orginal Trail Permit or portion thereof, plus the matching trail permit receipt, must be attached to the signed application form that is to be completed by the original purchaser.
 
they wont give you a replacement for $10 if its allready on another sled. so you will have to either peel the old one off the other sled and bring that one in and they will replace it for $10, or you will have to buy a new one at the full price of $230.
 
Looks like it'll be an 2003 Viper with 515 miles on it. Coming from the US. Mint condition from the pics and description.
I'll just pull off the 2007 permit from the Phazer (voiding it) and then get a $10.00 replacement for the Viper.
Parry Sound will have snow!!! I've never known it to not have snow, although it is late. I'm so glad I went up north on Dec. 8th to go for a ride. We had more than a foot of snow at the time. I got to scratch the itch, but it's coming back.
 


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