Can a Modified Vehicle Be Transferred?

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Mallory
07/30/25 8:34am
Yes, it can be transferred as long as the vehicle modifications comply with formal procedures. Here is some additional information: Modification Regulations: Article 6: If a registered motor vehicle falls under any of the following circumstances, the owner of the motor vehicle shall apply to the traffic management department of the public security authority where the motor vehicle is registered for modification registration: (1) Changing the body color of the motor vehicle; (2) Replacing the engine; (3) Replacing the body or frame. Vehicle Transfer Steps: The seller's original ID card and a copy, the buyer's original ID card and a copy, the original vehicle purchase invoice or the previous transfer invoice and a copy, the original vehicle registration certificate and a copy, the original vehicle license and a copy are required. The motor vehicle must be present, and the used motor vehicle sales contract must be filled out.
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