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  1. many believe that their time is more valuable or better spent doing more desirable things, like honey do's. If your honey wants something done and you have to get it done and get a pass coming your way...don't hesitate to go to doghouserepair.com
  2. you're welcome. We're selling passes, but not as many as years past. We have plenty in stock and can get them out the same day an order is placed, as long as it's placed by 2 pm or so.
  3. I don't want anyone thinking that Doghouse is going out of business just because I won't be vending at Dumont anymore. On the contrary, we are doing just fine and continue to grow. We moved into our new addition in April. I'm actually planning another expansion for early 2013.
  4. here's a link to our site ads for the annual with holiday passes, the annual without holiday passes and the weekly passes: https://www.doghouserepair.com/store/category/1315/dumont-access-passes/
  5. bump - recently the trlr has been gaining interested lookers - now that my semi is gone, I am open to cash offers over 20 grand
  6. pretty much Pete. i didn't go for the last 3 big event weekends (T-day, Christmas/New years or Pres Day). Those that don't have non resident stickers on hand for the next trip out had better get them, because from what I hear, no other vendor on the row wants to sell them. Same with the BLM passes. I'll still be selling them through my site and my store, which we've finished our expansion on. Now, if I can just sell my vending trlr, I'll expand again.
  7. good things come to those that wait sold sold sold
  8. a link to a DMV page that tells more is here: http://www.dmvnv.com/ohv.htm
  9. This is what was sent to a number of businesses that sell off road vehicles, copied in it's entirety and pasted here. If you didn't get this e-mail from NDMV and you sell off road vehicles, this plan will effect you: OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE (OHV) PROGRAM To Motor Vehicle Industry Participants (Please disregard this message if your business is not engaged in the selling of off-highway vehicles): Beginning July 1, 2012, the Department will begin implementation of the titling and registration program for off-highway vehicles (OHV’s). Generally, an off-highway vehicle means a motor vehicle that is designed primarily for off-highway and all-terrain use. The term includes, but is not limited to: an all-terrain vehicle; an all-terrain motorcycle; a dune buggy; a snowmobile; and any motor vehicle used on public lands for the purpose of recreation. The term does not include motor vehicles subject to registration under NRS 482 or watercraft subject to registration under NRS 488. With certain exceptions, every owner of an OHV will be required to register their OHV with the Department. Notification about this program has been sent to members of the motor vehicle industry in advance of the implementation date to let affected businesses know about basic provisions of the program and access to documentation and general information on this new initiative. This program will impact motor vehicle industry businesses in two ways: - If your dealership or business sells OHV’s, you will now be required to maintain a business license as an OHV dealer in addition to your current dealer business license, along with an additional OHV dealer bond. - Under these new provisions, dealers will also be able to, when selling an OHV, submit an OHV Dealer Report of Sale and necessary titling documents to the Department, as well as apply for registration decals for their customers. Dealers will also be able to perform VIN inspections for OHV’S and transact with the Department either via regular mail or by phone. You may go to the OHV page on the Department’s main website at www.dmvnv.com/ohv.htm for detailed information on how this program will affect you as either a dealer or owner of an OHV business. A link to the application packet to become a registered OHV dealer is also located on this page. For questions concerning the business license requirement, please contact the main Occupational and Business Licensing (OBL) office at (775) 684-4690. For questions concerning the registration and titling requirements, please contact the main OHV email address at DMVOHVUnit@dmv.nv.gov. Workshops and hearings for adoption of OHV regulations began in April and are anticipated to be finalized by the end of the month. Chapter 490 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) is solely dedicated to defining and enforcing the provisions for OHV; these statutes may be accessed and reviewed online at www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-490.html. The following links will also provide additional information on the legislative history regarding the adoption of the OHV program; here (click on http://www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/75th2009/Bills/SB/SB394_EN.pdf) to access; and here (click on http://www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/76th2011/Bills/SB/SB130_EN.pdf) to access. Thank you for your attention to this, if you have additional questions you may contact either Ann Yukish-Lee at (775) 684-4985 or Rachel Reynolds at (775) 684-4886. Martin Hefner Management Analyst Division of Management Services and Programs (MSP) Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles 555 Wright Way Carson City, NV 89711 (775) 684-4773 (775) 684-4563 [fax] email: mhefner@dmv.nv.gov
  10. as copied from an e-mail we got just now: OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE (OHV) PROGRAM Beginning July 1, 2012, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles will begin implementation of the titling and registration program for off-highway vehicles (OHV’s). Generally, an off-highway vehicle means a motor vehicle that is designed primarily for off-highway and all-terrain use. The term includes, but is not limited to: an all-terrain vehicle an all-terrain motorcycle a dune buggy a snowmobile and any motor vehicle used on public lands for the purpose of recreation. The term does not include motor vehicles subject to registration under NRS 482 or watercraft subject to registration under NRS 488. With certain exceptions, every owner of an OHV will be required to register their OHV with the Department of Motor Vehicles. Notification about this program has been sent to members of the motor vehicle industry in advance of the implementation date to let affected businesses know about basic provisions of the program and access to documentation and general information on this new initiative.
  11. put a crash bumper on the front and use it as a 'bug out' vehicle
  12. concrete is pouring this morning for our new shop expansion. doesn't someone need a big trlr? omg deja vu.
  13. could be a pastry hauler, a car hauler, a LQ trlr with a garage, a hay hauler or another vendors trlr just to name a few things. It casts a great shadow on the ground!
  14. Our new building is about to go up. I'd sure like to sell this trlr. Maybe someone that already owns a dually needs a big trlr.
  15. start a business and write everything off
  16. see our ad with full description and pics here: https://www.doghouserepair.com/store/item/12498/ $7500 credit card - $7000 cash - no checks, no paypal
  17. OR BEST offer over $20,000 in cash recently emptied - ready to haul stuff or store stuff Come on you Dumont entrepreneurs, time to step up to a big rig See our ad with pics here:https://www.doghouse...ore/item/12500/
  18. see the ad here:https://www.doghouserepair.com/store/item/12455/
  19. So, as readers of this ad can probably tell, I have been a bit wishy washy as to whether or not I want to sell this trlr. Well, now I really do want to sell it, so I put 3 big signs on it and displayed and showed it to several people at Dumont/ Halloween. Several of the people that looked at it, said I was giving it away for what it is. Sadly, none of them had the money or the truck to pull it. The price is firm at $10,100 It's pouring rain outside and the trlr is dry as a bone inside. see all the pics & measurements here: https://www.doghouserepair.com/store/item/10745/
  20. If you walk down the street carrying a concealed weapon, there's no telling where you could go and the things you might get away with while doing it, if you don't draw attention to yourself. The same is true about the passes. Don't draw attention to yourself if you can't put your name and license # on the back of your pass.
  21. http://www.doghouserepair.com/store/category/1315/
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