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Old 18th March 2014, 05:24 PM
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Hi everybody ....received a phone call from dvla today asking about my chassis as they thought I had purchased it from SSC so I corrected them on that score but then she said she'd have to get back to me re the chassis so 20 mins later the phone rings ....apparently, because all the regional offices have gone it means those inspections that used to take place at them (if you were unlucky enough to have to go to one) can no longer take place. So what they wanted from me was the receipt from the company that I purchased the steel from. So be ready for that one if it crops up.
I don't know what the score will be for anyone who got a flatpack from Handy
it's unbelievable the lack of knowledge that the dlva have/not re kit cars
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Old 18th March 2014, 06:07 PM
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Wow, I'm looking forward to this part of the task!
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Old 18th March 2014, 08:02 PM
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What if you got your steel out of a skip? You MADE the chassis there should be no need for a reciept for the metal, the IVA checked the chassis number and they have stated that that counts.

I found this on my web travels...

Pertinent section was..

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However, DVLA is currently carrying out a review of all applications where an inspection of the vehicle is required. And you will be pleased to hear that the Agency has already concluded that new kit built vehicles, which have been through an Individual Vehicle Approval inspection by VOSA, no longer require a further inspection by DVLA. Notwithstanding that the two inspections were undertaken for different purposes, DVLA considers that it can be sufficiently confident as to the identity of kit vehicles inspected by VOSA to register them without requiring a further inspection. This change was introduced on 25 March 2010.
This is on an official .gov.uk site. I think it may only be in the case of 'New' Kit builds maybe?

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Old 18th March 2014, 09:37 PM
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They don't seem to have a clue.
Tbh I think the only way you will get a reciept (unless you have one) is making it yourself.
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Old 19th March 2014, 09:54 AM
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The DVLA is staffed by paper shuffling people who do as they are told by others who know nothing about anything and do as their bosses tell them.
If we had government departments staffed by people who new what they were grossly overpaid to do we probably would not need a government to cock it all up again.

You only have to look at the MOT scheme and the constant changes to it to see what I mean.

Change for the worse.
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Old 19th March 2014, 10:13 AM
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It's just another way of the UK goverment getting money out of people and justify thier jobs.

Happy to be away from there.
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Old 19th March 2014, 12:14 PM
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Same as I posted back here - http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=13051

BE CAREFUL - if the receipt does not say the word NEW on it then you must provide a letter from the supplier stating it is new. I had recipts for my Armoto chassis kit but had to 'acquire' a letter
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Old 19th March 2014, 01:16 PM
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Here is a good one,now that we are part of Europe and all things that were in the control of the CAA with regards to licensing are now going to be in line with Europe.

To get an EASA licence you need a language proficiency certificate,Do I qualify as only being English for the past 58 years ?
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