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Old 11th October 2010, 09:41 AM
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Hi Steve

Personaly I think you have done the right thing by asking your local DVLA office for guidance.

From what I have read in the past, registration can be a nightmare if you don't happen to follow the way your local office likes to work !!??

It would appear that each local DVLA office has it's own individual viewpoint of the registration process ( Despite the information on the main DVLA web site )

This is how I intend to proceed.
I will make a personal visit to my local office & actually speak to the person reponsible for kit car registration, I will follow their guidance to the letter, hopefully the registration process will then be pain free

Probably best to point out that it will be important to speak to the right person, if you do not, you'll most likely be given incorrect information

I have spoken with my local IVA tester, a top chap & has given me some sound advice wich I will follow to the letter

Keep all of your donors ID documents/plates, your local office will want them during the registration process.

Good idea on the sticky sugestion.
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