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Is there summat lined up that he needs a car for?
Bank heist?
 

Milkfloat

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I think @Drago is being a bit disingenuous. There is no way such a find upstanding member of the community would use a vehicle on a public highway without knowing that it is perfectly safe. Therefore, I predict a pass with flying colours.
 

classic33

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Drago

Drago

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I know one chap who's a smoker. The inside of his car was a giant ashtray, and he only y pulled his finger out and sorted it when it went for it's MOT and the tester refused to get in the car.

I'm heading for a snooze. I'll report back at 1530hrs.
 

classic33

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-37654995
"Cars 'held together by duct tape' "
 
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Drago

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One more another reason to avoid prat plates.

They're not mine, they're Mrs D's. For reasons I won't go into she cantnuse them on her car. It's £80 a year to keep them on a retention certificate, or £0 A year to keep them on a car. Money talks.

Right, just having a light lunch then I'll bimble back up The Arches to see the nice Mr Mitchell.
 
D

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I reckon it'll be refused on a DVLA technicality........;)
On the technicality that it's not really a car:laugh:
They're not mine, they're Mrs D's. For reasons I won't go into she cantnuse them on her car. It's £80 a year to keep them on a retention certificate,
It's not, it's £80 to take it off a car & put on retention & then no costs involved.
 
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