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jnjb 26th September 2009 03:12 PM

Hi all you think at 450 £ is too hight cost for testing and reg car i france you can count 2500 to 10000 € for the same think and if you failed for some test its more and more.

Your very lucky on france you say you want reg an car home build they have just from the same think than iva "ITS IMPOSSIBLE"

mr henderson 26th September 2009 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by jnjb (Post 22244)
Hi all you think at 450 £ is too hight cost for testing and reg car i france you can count 2500 to 10000 € for the same think and if you failed for some test its more and more.

Your very lucky on france you say you want reg an car home build they have just from the same think than iva "ITS IMPOSSIBLE"


D'accord

Nobody should complain about the British system for testing and registering kit cars, or, if they feel inclined to complain, they should try and do the same thing in some other countries an see how far they get!

Bonzo 26th September 2009 07:35 PM

IVA fees
 
For what it's worth.

I don't object for one moment paying the fees for the IVA

What I do object too is the massive price hike over the former SVA fees . All for a test that is essentialy the same. :(

It wouldn't have been bad if the extra revenue was put to good use.
For example, clear & uniform information available for builders. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

jnjb 27th September 2009 05:10 PM

Yes ronnie i'm agreed whith you but when i see all they say 450 £ its too too much, they dont know there luck to be on england and not in this fucking country who dont use european law and dont respect what the people say. They apply the most of european law but for cars no. I dont down how explain an referendum in english sorry.

HandyAndy 27th September 2009 05:27 PM

Jnjb, whilst we,re all guilty of being passionate about the subjects discussed on the forum, i mean this respectfully to you but its not the done thing to use such strong language on the open forum,
i,m sure others will understand what i,m trying to say & maybe i,m being the bad guy for saying so , i also appreciate that english is not your native language,
so if poss can you modify the word Fu***** in your previous post.

best regards.

andy

dogwood 28th September 2009 09:34 PM

JNJB..
I have to agree with Andy.

I am not adverse to using bad language, being an ex navy man.
But we do NOT use bad language directly on this forum.
If you use *** or simlar would be more acceptable.

Can you please edit your post by removing the offensive word.

With respect David


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