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Old 19th April 2013, 01:00 PM
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A pre booked MOT drive also requires that thecar's registraion number is logged with the test station.

So
1) it's not able to be MOT'd as it's not car.
2) it's not able to be mot'd as it has no registration.

So unfortunatly no, it would have to be trailerd there for a independant worthiness inspection ( or however else you want to name it ).

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Cheers tt.

How about the leak then?
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Old 19th April 2013, 01:08 PM
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I've never found anything in the IVA manual about leaks, but I've heard reports of people failing on them.
To be fair, you don't really want to be leaking coolant anyway!

Changing the timing belt and waterpump isn't that hard on the MX5 engine.
If you can build a car you should be capable of doing it yourself
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Old 21st April 2013, 08:12 AM
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If it leaks they stop the test, you can't pass if you don't complete the test.
You may be able to fix it and continue depends how pissed off the tester is
You should clean up the mess or the tester will have to
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Old 21st April 2013, 02:04 PM
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my 10p is you could always tow it to a mot. its then classed as a trailer
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Old 22nd April 2013, 06:51 AM
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I believe that a car still needs insurance to be towed with wheels on the ground
What were talking about here is trying to find an excuse to get an in registered in taxed car to a garage
The fine and points could cost more than renting a trailer
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