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Post by Shug » Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:37 am

Scottd wrote:
Gareth wrote:MOT back hander!
Not do-able. It's all computers now-a-days mate, not like in the old days ..erm, bout 18 months ago (allegedly!) :-/
Really? :wink:
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Post by Stephen » Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:15 am

Greg,
You will need a front plate.
Also feel free to give me a call any time.
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Post by andysc » Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:20 am

yup, you'll need a front plate for the test. velcro should hold it on just long enough....... :wink:

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Post by GregR » Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:21 am

Mot booked for noon tomorrow. Stephen, Mac is going to come and pinch your cat tonight, and we'll get it fitted :D

Off up to John Lewis to be ripped off for some velcro :oops:
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Post by mac » Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:24 pm

You know that a velcro'ed on number plate isn't MOT passable?

Of course it would need to fall off or have it exposed for them to notice.


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Post by Scottd » Fri Sep 01, 2006 10:13 pm

GregR wrote:Another query...

is a lack of front plate a MoT fail?

Don't think it should be, as technically speaking its a test of roadworthiness....
The guy asked me to stick mine behind the windscreen as I drove away from the garage ;)
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Post by GregR » Sun Sep 03, 2006 3:53 pm

well, a wee update:

Fitted plate on friday, Cat on Friday night (cheers Mac & Stephen). After cat fitting, the noise at idle & under revs was awful and the hole in the flexi was blowing. Drove it up to loch lomond and the thing sounded terrible. cancelled MOT, going to have to wait until I get my new flexi & manifold.

Car cover going on tonight, declaring it SORN until I get the bits...

New favour required... Anyone got a drive/garage I can borrow until the parts arrive?

Lawrence, any chance I could use your lift once the parts do arrive to get them fitted?

Cheers guys,

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Post by pete » Sun Sep 03, 2006 6:59 pm

I've got room if it helps but it is in Kilmarnock which may not be that useful. Drive or a (leaky and not in any way water proof) garage.

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Post by Stephen » Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:20 pm

Greg,
If you need to park it up you can leave it at mine or my old house round the corner from Mac's
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Post by craigieb » Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:40 pm

Greg, if it's any use my garage is empty (and waterproof). As I'm new to the forum, Iain Watt can vouch for me ....

...that is if I hadn't just this minute remembered that heis in Italy :oops:

anyway...garage is yours if you want it :)
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Post by GregR » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:35 pm

very kind chaps, car cover on at the mo, so hopefully no-one'll see the date on the disk. This is the one time I'm not too happy about living 200 yards from Lothian & Borders' HQ!

Seems some people are out there checking disks, not just via computer; theres a golf round the corner clamped for being 'untaxed' :?

I'll give the DVLA a buzz tomorrow and see what their advice is, I'm hoping for an off the record nudge that I'll be ok until the 14th...
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Post by simon » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:40 pm

Is it parked on the road or on private parking?

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Post by GregR » Sun Sep 03, 2006 9:46 pm

Give me some credit Si :P I would be 100% less worried if it were even on a driveway :)
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Post by mac » Mon Sep 04, 2006 7:41 am

Don't speak to the DVLA for goodness sake. That's you admitting that you know your in the wrong and alerting them to the fact.

Car's parked up - and your on a two week vacation out of the country - just happen to get back on the 13th or "hours before you arrived, officer. I'll have a disc first thing in the morning......"


They normally only kick out the sorns after 2 weeks - again it's because you can get it by post.



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Post by Titanium S1 111S (gla) » Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:04 pm

Your cat is now off my car and I can drop it off at your Edinburgh office on Wednesday.

I’m sure that Rich had a spare flexi which he offered me a shot of when I thought that might be a problem. It would at least get you through an MOT. I’d offer you mine but I can’t get it off so it wouldn’t be much good to you.

Goes without saying that you are welcome to park up at mine but the weege might not be the most useful place to have your car.

I also have ramps, more tools than I know how to use and a big hammer at my folks in Ayrshire if you are struggling with installation.

Thanks again for the cat

Graham

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