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mottyk Member
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Posted: Fri Jan 19th, 2007 08:03 pm |
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Ditto,
Had one today, customer forgot the v5 so caused delays, the databases should be linked would save a lot of hassle - bad enough setting up the records.
I understand test are conducted @ gov test centers only in N.I. the booking que is
is weeks sometimes months in advance I'm informed
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castrolrob Trade Member
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Posted: Wed Dec 13th, 2006 01:48 pm |
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vehicle+owner were both from belfast,when i logged vehicle in system didnt recognise it but didnt stop me from testing it,created new record.
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KevG Super Moderator

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Posted: Wed Dec 13th, 2006 12:20 am |
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Are you sure Castrolrob?
I think they have different rules to us if the vehicle is regd in northern Ireland.(Not just a transferrred NI Reg)
Kev
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castrolrob Trade Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 26th, 2006 05:49 pm |
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had 2 do a nth ireland reg bout 2 mnths back,their dvla+ours dont communicate.fetch old ticket wiv u so can add time on.other than that no worries,both r uk.
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mozza Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 20th, 2006 04:37 pm |
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| my car has recently been re registered in northern ireland but can i still get my car m.o.t. on the mainland i.e south wales on its due date
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