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RandomJord
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Re: Taxing a new car
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30 March 2008, 18:59 »
that all seems in order. Carry on!
Got a 5 dr interior or front seat subframes?
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Ozz
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Re: Taxing a new car
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30 March 2008, 19:03 »
For a mk2? Got seats coming out of my ears but I think theyre all 3 door ones with the folding fronts. Got a lovely rado interior but thats destined for the mk1
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RandomJord
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Re: Taxing a new car
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30 March 2008, 19:06 »
yeah for my jetta man, its got Alfa wank seats in it at the moment, so need normal mk2 frames an normal mk2 seats, prefer a matching pair!
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bobbarley
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Re: Taxing a new car
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30 March 2008, 19:07 »
I drove around for just over 3 months on an old tax disc once. My car was Manx registered so it took AGES to get the new V5 through etc. Never got stopped the whole time I was driving with the old disc in
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Mr Blue
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30 March 2008, 19:26 »
if you know anyone with trade plates then use those?
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