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Originally posted by RS Stan View PostYou've just sold your red log book to your best buddy
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Originally posted by Chesney View Postwhat about the dry roasted nuts son ya soon polished them off
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With regard to Ford a reshell is a completly different issue ,, If you reshell a car you own the doner car and thus also own the V5 so no problem
How many people will be willinig to buy a car with no history or ID and then use the ID of a long dead car to put it on the road.
If its that easy it has to encourage people buying stolen carssigpic
Back with a MK1
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thought this might be a good spot to launch my new product
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Originally posted by alancdavis View PostWith regard to Ford a reshell is a completly different issue ,, If you reshell a car you own the doner car and thus also own the V5 so no problem
How many people will be willinig to buy a car with no history or ID and then use the ID of a long dead car to put it on the road.
If its that easy it has to encourage people buying stolen carssigpic
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Originally posted by alancdavis View PostGuess we need to put this to a vote
Those willing to falsifsy a cars ID and break the law Vote YES
Those who think it is bad practice vote NOsigpic
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Originally posted by alancdavis View PostGuess we need to put this to a vote
Those willing to falsifsy a cars ID and break the law Vote YES
Those who think it is bad practice vote NO
I have never done this but I CAN admit to breaking the law in these cases:
Warning fellow oncoming motorists
Warning other drivers of a police speed trap could land you with a fine of up to £500. A 64-year-old male motorist from Grimsby helped a fellow driver avoid a potential prosecution and was hit with a fine and costs totalling £440 by magistrates.
Dirty number plate
Number plates that obscure the registration details can lead to a £1,000 fine.
Beeping your horn
Sounding your horn while stationary is illegal, unless to warn a moving vehicle of danger. In fact, you can't use your horn on a residential street from 11.30pm till 7am in any circumstances.
Changing a CD
...or, sipping a hot drink, eating food or doing your make-up while driving could be considered careless or even dangerous.
Pulling over to take a mobile phone call
You may still be considered by police to be 'driving' and therefore breaking the law if the engine is running, even if you are parked at the kerbside. Be safe: park up and switch off or use a hands-free phone.
Playing loud music
Playing loud music, especially with your car windows down, could be regarded as causing a distraction for either yourself or other road users.
Must take some effort to never ever break the law
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Originally posted by alancdavis View PostGuess we need to put this to a vote
Those willing to falsifsy a cars ID and break the law Vote YES
Those who think it is bad practice vote NO
Talk Talk Talk
but not once have you contacted the people who are selling the V5s
why try and get people to back you up on here
If you feel that stong about it grow some bollocks and confront the people selling them direct
and then you might get some respect
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