FarmerPug wrote:lozz wrote:It dont look a bad motor so its worth spending abeit of coin on it,
how will you go on with V5 do you have to Vic test it over in Eire?
I think its worth fixing right, once its driving right, and sorted out with mot, tax etc ill have a look into getting the two panels a bit of paint.
I bought the car from copart, and they told me i need to apply for a new log book (i assume thats a V5),
but the VIC test is that done to get the Category C thing taken away?
The procedure over here should be the exact same as it is in england.
Depend's what the insurer's engineer has classed it as, if its CAT'C normaly you apply for log book and a few days later they send you aform back
saying a v5 cannot be issued as its been recorded as a total loss, they give you the details of local V.i.C testers location,
iirc it works out around the same price as an Mot test to have a vic test done, the car has to go in on a trailer or transporter, even if mot'd insured etc,
if it fails they remove the number plates and keep them,
vic test is only to confirm its not been Married up with another car, Vehicle identity check
its been a while since itook one in so things may have changed, and rules may be differnt in Eire, im not sure there,
you wouid have to check up with the ireland based DVLA.