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mr henderson 8th September 2010 06:12 PM

How much does it cost to register a kit?
 
Let's suppose the IVA has been passed, and the MAC is in my hand, how much more will I need to pay out to actually get on the road?

Thanks in anticipation

AshG 8th September 2010 06:46 PM

£50 plus tax

RAYLEE29 8th September 2010 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr henderson (Post 44485)
Let's suppose the IVA has been passed, and the MAC is in my hand, how much more will I need to pay out to actually get on the road?

Thanks in anticipation

MR H I would have thought that someone who runs a business called KITFINISHERS would know the answer to this question surely youve put cars through this process?
Ray

mr henderson 8th September 2010 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RAYLEE29 (Post 44499)
MR H I would have thought that someone who runs a business called KITFINISHERS would know the answer to this question surely youve put cars through this process?
Ray

Crikey, you are an agressive git.

No, of course I don't register cars, the cars belong to the owners, they register them, surprised you couldn't work that out for yourself.

How about leaving the bully-boy nasty stuff back on Locost Builders where they specialise in it.

mr henderson 8th September 2010 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AshG (Post 44486)
£50 plus tax

Thanks, Ash

RAYLEE29 9th September 2010 06:47 PM

Think we need a report button lol
mr h theres only one agessive person on this thread and its not me
suggest you take a sense of humor pill
have a nice day
Ray:cool:

RAYLEE29 9th September 2010 06:48 PM

ooh there is one should I press or not hmmmmmmmmm
nah ive a sense of humor

mr henderson 9th September 2010 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RAYLEE29 (Post 44524)
nah ive a sense of humor


What on earth was humorous about your snide remark made in response to an innocent question I posed?

Your question didn’t make any sense, on any level. Why would I ask the question if I already knew the answer? I and anybody else who knows your history will know exactly what you meant. You were trying to suggest that either I already knew the answer, or that I was either not running a kit finishing company, or doing so badly.

You were indeed being aggressive and your denials are ridiculous, especially given your posting history concerning me.

les g 9th September 2010 07:45 PM

ding-ding
good evening ladies and gentlemen
ding-ding
in the red corner from Aylesbury
and all the way from Poole in Dorset
in the blue corner.

cheers les g
and you in the blue corner hows the grandkids g0-kart coming along

mr henderson 9th September 2010 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by les g (Post 44527)
ding-ding

Your attempt to introduce some genuine humour ( as opposed to the Raylee29 variety) into this thread is worthwhile. However I would suggest that to compare this with a boxing match where both people are there of their own choosing doesn't quite hit the spot.

A better example would be one where an innocent person, minding his own buisness, is suddenly subjected to a surprise attack, and, being fed up of such attacks, chooses to defend himself.

:)


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