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Heisenburg
03-11-2013, 11:56 AM
Currently getting the CSL imported into the UK from Ireland. In order to register it with the DVLA and get UK plates, I need to MOT the car first. It failed the MOT. Why? Because it did not have UK plates on the car! Aghhhh!:wanker:

So anyways, after a lot of to-ing and fro-ing, told them to change the colour and characters on the Irish plates to look like UK plates. MOT passed. But the plates are now illegal! So told them to take them off again and put the originals back on. Of course, I'm being charged for all of this.

Now I'm just waiting for the DVLA to issue UK plates, and then the originals come off and new ones go on.

So if anyone is up in Elms and see 3 different CSL's there...chances are it's the same one!! :hahaha::hahaha::hahaha:

Neil M
03-11-2013, 12:20 PM
That's what comes of being honest, how many do you see driving about on Eastern European plates?
Are there rules which apply to EU Countries ie. how long can you drive on original plates, whatever the country of origin?
Locally there is a Mercedes with Spanish plates, which has been knocking about for at least 16 months! :whistle:

Heisenburg
03-11-2013, 12:30 PM
That's what comes of being honest, how many do you see driving about on Eastern European plates?
Are there rules which apply to EU Countries ie. how long can you drive on original plates, whatever the country of origin?
Locally there is a Mercedes with Spanish plates, which has been knocking about for at least 16 months! :whistle:

Yeah...know what you mean. The DVLA have told me it is illegal for a UK resident to drive on UK roads with foreign plates. I'm not taking any chances...that's why I have it parked at Elms until sorted. My insurance is already high enough!

race.it
03-11-2013, 08:32 PM
had similar issue on a 911 i imported from Sweden, i just got mot station to mot it on chassis number they said it was all ok, parked it back home and got paperwork to dvla etc and waited for tax disk, took about 10 days from memory

Equinox
03-11-2013, 08:52 PM
You cant fail an mot for the plates, the test staton should have just tested it as it was displayed and added it as a vehicle to the database. Sounds like a garage with no idea to me. An mot has got to be done first then the DVLA re-issue a new cert when its registered as a uk vehicle exactly as they do when a cherished plate is transfered. The test station must have entered the reg number to even log onto the mot test anyway.

Heisenburg
03-11-2013, 10:49 PM
Yeah I know...I argued with them and kept going round in circles. I was up against a deadline and didn't have time, so I just told them to get on with it. Don't think they are too clued up with this situation.

They also put the colour down as blue on the cert!!...yeah, this application don't look dodgy at all to the DVLA! Am expecting a few clarifications.

Neil M
04-11-2013, 08:56 AM
'Blue' ? You better get that sorted quickly before you get a V5 stating colour: Blue, otherwise you'll be stuffed when/if it comes time to sell!

Heisenburg
04-11-2013, 09:42 AM
'Blue' ? You better get that sorted quickly before you get a V5 stating colour: Blue, otherwise you'll be stuffed when/if it comes time to sell!

I'm hopeing I should be ok...I left a note with the application, plus the CoC, Irish log book, app form all state 'black'. After a bit of bollocking, I've since got VOSA to update their system and reissue a new cert.

niall1
05-11-2013, 11:54 AM
I'm hopeing I should be ok...I left a note with the application, plus the CoC, Irish log book, app form all state 'black'. After a bit of bollocking, I've since got VOSA to update their system and reissue a new cert.

Did you buy that car from a guy in Dublin?

Edit:
Just searched your previous posts and see it's history. Nice purchase. I didn't know it existed. Obviously tucked away by your buddy. Enjoy!

Heisenburg
05-11-2013, 07:11 PM
Did you buy that car from a guy in Dublin?

Edit:
Just searched your previous posts and see it's history. Nice purchase. I didn't know it existed. Obviously tucked away by your buddy. Enjoy!

Cheers...yeah, tucked away alright...the only time he drove it in the past year was when I went to see it! Wouldn't be able to do that.

LeinsCSL
05-11-2013, 09:56 PM
Cheers...yeah, tucked away alright...the only time he drove it in the past year was when I went to see it! Wouldn't be able to do that.

Road tax of €1809pa is a strong persuader though :(

Heisenburg
05-11-2013, 10:26 PM
Road tax of €1809pa is a strong persuader though :(

Yeah, you already know what I think of the whole taxation system :moan::moan::moan:. Was originally planning to keep the car back home for a bit, but between the VRT and the road tax, nah.

Heisenburg
05-11-2013, 10:27 PM
Way-hey. V5C was waiting for me when I got home. That was quick and no hassle from the DVLA...turns out the car is black! Was beginning to think it might be a very very very dark blue. :hahaha:

Now going to transfer my old 'M3' plate over. What do you guys think about sourcing a 'CSL' plate? Had a look before and didn't see anything that stood out.

LeinsCSL
05-11-2013, 11:40 PM
Way-hey. V5C was waiting for me when I got home. That was quick and no hassle from the DVLA...turns out the car is black! Was beginning to think it might be a very very very dark blue. :hahaha:

I see what you did there! :hahaha:

Congrats on getting it all sorted too