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langey
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   13th Jul 06 at 20:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

any ideas?

looked on the dvla website, nothing.

got a reminder for my other car, thats been wrote off since november

Marc
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13th Jul 06 at 20:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You have to fill in a declaration at the Post Office saying you own the car, which they then send off. I had to once anyway
Robin
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13th Jul 06 at 20:53   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

take the v5, an insurance certificate and the money into the post office.
langey
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quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
take the v5, an insurance certificate and the money into the post office.


its as easy as that. what if i have no insurance certificate
SportBoy
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if you dont have a reminder . go to post office with mot cert,insurance cert and your v5 .. need all 3
Kerry
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do they have to all be in the same address?
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13th Jul 06 at 21:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the details of the car have to match. not sure about the address...
langey
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quote:
Originally posted by Kerry
do they have to all be in the same address?

all what?
Kerry
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the address on the log book and the insurance
MR2Mike
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im buying a car next week that needs a tax disc...... the owners insurance just ran out (car is just in his mums garage at moment).... so he cant go n get the tax disc for me before i come.... so do i need to get insured before i go for the car .. then buy a tax disc whilst im down there? its just that its a 300 miles drive, so i dont want to get insured on it... drive 300 miles then discover the car is fucked lol
langey
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Corsa
im buying a car next week that needs a tax disc...... the owners insurance just ran out (car is just in his mums garage at moment).... so he cant go n get the tax disc for me before i come.... so do i need to get insured before i go for the car .. then buy a tax disc whilst im down there? its just that its a 300 miles drive, so i dont want to get insured on it... drive 300 miles then discover the car is fucked lol


can you not get someone who has fully comp insurance and can drive other cars 3rd party only? could go down and they could drive back, then you get insured.


so i cant tax it without a insurance certificate?
MR2Mike
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cant tax it without certificate nope
Kerry
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quote:
Originally posted by langey
can you not get someone who has fully comp insurance and can drive other cars 3rd party only? could go down and they could drive back, then you get insured.




there still has to be insurance on the vehicle
MR2Mike
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13th Jul 06 at 21:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

exactly
and-m
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quote:
Originally posted by robmarriott
take the v5, an insurance certificate and the money into the post office.


Not forgetting MOT too.
Robin
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13th Jul 06 at 22:56   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes, and that

 
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