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Old 26th August 2018, 11:36   #1
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Old 26th August 2018, 13:19   #2
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Old 26th August 2018, 16:10   #3
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I've added it to the register, but it won't last long unless someone buys it and gets an MOT!
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Old 26th August 2018, 18:57   #4
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MOT advisaries are nothing to speak of at all - bit of minor corrosion and a tyre near the limit.

This seems like a good potential buy

edit - on closer look at pics - severe sill damage at rear nearside. Could indicate more severe problems.

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Old 26th August 2018, 19:15   #5
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Roughly how much would new sills for this cost?
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Old 26th August 2018, 19:15   #6
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Don't temp me please its only down the road from my gaff !!!!!!!
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Old 26th August 2018, 19:17   #7
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Roughly how much would new sills for this cost?
Circa £250 for both sides
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Old 26th August 2018, 19:20   #8
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Circa £250 for both sides
Hmmm . . . With no mot it would need towing and then somewhere to put it.

Nope, can't afford it. But I hope someone on here gets it.
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Old 26th August 2018, 21:05   #9
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Hmmm . . . With no mot it would need towing and then somewhere to put it.

Nope, can't afford it. But I hope someone on here gets it.
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Not if you book it into your local MOT station then drive it there for a test
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Old 26th August 2018, 21:37   #10
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It can legally be driven without tax to a pre-appointed MoT within a reasonable distance, but it has to be insured. That can be done via www.tempcover.com or www.DayInsure.com Alternatively, the MoT station can collect the car and drive it to the test on trade plates. Not sure but think this the law.
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