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Cars for Sale & wanted / Re: Take a look
« on: 10 October 2009, 09:07:48 »
That is a shame Could you not make a second chance offer for the £85 less!! :-?
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Fantastic looking car mate, done the back lights a bit too dark though I reckon
Loving the plate holder, maybe get some pressed steel german plates made up (with the english reg of course), that would match the plate holder and the opel badges
P.S. very straight car for an ex-cop
OMG, what a task, well done
very nice indeed
That's a real cool looking car mate, excellent
QuoteQuoteNice to hear it flew through.
Just a word of warning!
Took mine for an MOT last month a week early, but unfortunately failed on emissions
What I did not release when I presented it four days later and a few hundred miles for that retest, that the failure he given me on the Monday ineffectively cancelled out my last MOT
He said I was lucky not to have been picked up for no MOT and the Insurance would also be null-in-void!
So please be careful when booking an early MOT & thinking you have time to sort things out! :-?
Not true, according to what I have been told by VOSA. Your tester needs to be retaught how the paper processes work.....
Apparently the only way that an existing MOT Cert can be 'cancelled' is by the issue of a VG9 (or PG9 if issued by the Police) which is only if the vehicle is of a sufficiently low mechanical standard that is deemed to be dangerous. A V/PG9 can only be subsequently cancelled by a full MOT test and pass.
The LGV drivers on here will be familiar with the VG/PG9's as they are more commonly used on heavies...
In case you are wondering, this is not to be confused with a 21 day VDRS (vehicle defect rectification scheme) where only the item highlighted as faulty (tyre, headlamp or similar) is tested.
Nice to hear it flew through.