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djlee_dj

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 12:00

dvla also have a 0800 number
its -- 0800 282 930


Patrick

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 11:58

No, I think you are getting 0870 (national) numbers mixed up with 0901 (premium) numbers ;)


Ditch

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 11:55

your work bans those kind of numbers because you spend half your life talking to madamme whiplash at dirty hoes R us


Patrick

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 11:49

My work bans 0870 numbers etc.. :P


JKGSI

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 11:48

why don't you ring the DVLA


Patrick

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 10:11

So if I had two cars and wanted to swap, does that mean that I would have to pay £80 twice as a number plate would be put on twice as there is two cars involved with the swap!


PainZ

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 10:09

no its nothing to take it off the current car,

its just 80 to have it put onto another car


Daimo B

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 09:31

quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
need to fill out transfer forms ...

http://www.dvla.gov.uk

get a V317 form.... fill it in..

Your V5, MOT and tax discs all need to be changed..

costs 80 squid


Thought it was £80 to take it off the car and £80 to put it back on = £160


Patrick

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 09:15

:P


Sam

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 09:09

Well he did ask! :lol:;)


wacko corsaboy

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:52

quote:
Originally posted by Sam
quote:
Originally posted by Patrick
How do you go about swapping number plates from one car to another and vice versa?


You just get a Phillips screwdriver, and remove the two screws holding each plate.

Unless your plate is stuck on with velcro of course, in which case you just remove it.


Should have known sam would come out wi that. :lol: like it though LMAO


Sam

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:52

So what's the prize Patrick? A new pair of shoes? ;)


Patrick

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:51

Cheers people, I'll look into it. :)


Gambit

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:40

think everybody hit the post quick reply at the same time ;)


Sam

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:35

See if there is any info on their web site, Patricia:

http://www.dvla.gov.uk


Gambit

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:35

your just doing a plate transfer, forms are in the DVLA


Patrick

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:33

Yes yes you're so funny!

I meant legally and registered though! :lol:


Sam

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:32

quote:
Originally posted by Patrick
How do you go about swapping number plates from one car to another and vice versa?


You just get a Phillips screwdriver, and remove the two screws holding each plate.

Unless your plate is stuck on with velcro of course, in which case you just remove it.


Patrick

posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:28

Swapping number plates?

How do you go about swapping number plates from one car to another and vice versa?

If you own both cars do you still have to pay charges or do you just ring up the DVLA and tell them you've swapped them over?

Cheers :)