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[quote=foxtrotzulu6]As for the trailer, it may be a lot easier than you think. In North Carolina (which has a super strict DMV in general) you can apply for a "homebuilt trailer ID number." You then have to get the number stamped into the tongue and axle of the trailer (I got mine at Harbor Freight [url]http://www.harborfreight.com/36-piece-1-8-eighth-inch-steel-letter-number-stamping-set-800.html[/url] and did it myself.) You then have to go to the license and theft division of the Highway Patrol and get them to certify that you have DOT lights, and that the number is stamped. It cost me around $35 for the title application and notary fees and tax, and probably 5 hours of wasted time. I've done it with 2 trailers now with no problems, including one that was purchased out of state with no title or registration. You probably have some sort of similar process in your state. Consequently, you could probably apply a fresh strip of gel coat like user "windadict" suggested, and then stamp the number into the hulls with these stamps too.[/quote]

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