What is the process for changing the color of a motorcycle?

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BraydenRose
07/24/25 7:38pm
Go to the vehicle inspection station at the vehicle management office to inspect the vehicle and pre-record information. After queuing to get a number in the service hall, submit the materials at the acceptance window. "Motor Vehicle Change Registration/Record Application Form", the identity proof and copy of the motor vehicle owner.
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