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EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby Taliety » Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:28 pm

Hi, just swapped my VW Golf for my Son-in-Law's Blackbird. He needs the car. However, it (the Blackbird) is Eire registered, and to reregister it here, I need a CoC. Does any IXX'r have a CoC they can let me have a copy, or know where I can get one cheap/free?

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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby aj » Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:17 pm

. :shock)

am i readin this right or do i need a lie down... :roll) :rolleyes: :P

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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby Taliety » Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:23 pm

Thanks AJ, that's really useful. Am I being stupid, please tell me why. Is a V55/5 the wrong form, do I not need to fill in all the CoC details, and provide a proof of Type Approval? Help is needed, I hope you've had a good rest now.

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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby iainm9438 » Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:39 pm

aj wrote:. :shock)

am i readin this right or do i need a lie down
... :roll) :rolleyes: :P

regards :oops)
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rough translation of AJ speak for you taliety........


'i haven't got a fookin clue what you're on about Taliety':P duh screwy @
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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby aj » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:54 am

iainm9438 wrote:
aj wrote:. :shock)

am i readin this right or do i need a lie down
... :roll) :rolleyes: :P

regards :oops)
aj



rough translation of AJ speak for you taliety........


'i haven't got a fookin clue what you're on about Taliety':P duh screwy @
'


mmmmm.. not quite but as well as :P ...
all that coc talk from a a fella called tailmatey ... who's fist post is a tail of his coc in distress :shock)


sorry tailmatey... don't have a spare coc... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
and i don't think i've ever heard anyone on here talk about having 1 either :roll)

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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby iainm9438 » Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:39 pm

Kinell duh screwy

i must be slow today :banghead)

ok, take it all back...... :notworthy)
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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby red » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:07 pm

Taliety wrote:Hi, just swapped my VW Golf for my Son-in-Law's Blackbird. He needs the car. However, it (the Blackbird) is Eire registered, and to reregister it here, I need a CoC. Does any IXX'r have a CoC they can let me have a copy, or know where I can get one cheap/free?

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:-? i think a Dept, of Transport test station might point ya in the right direction, tu were ya,l get ya CoC Taliety bonny lad :roll)
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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby MaXX2 » Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:20 am

Everything you need to know should be on here Taliety

http://www.vca.gov.uk/other/faqs-vehicle-importi.asp
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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby Taliety » Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:53 pm

Thanks mates, got the bike registered and now ridden it. Was well worth it even though it was pissing with rain by the time I got on the road. I think I'm going to enjoy this.

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Re: EU Certificate of Conformity

Postby iainm9438 » Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:47 am

Taliety wrote:Thanks mates, got the bike registered and now ridden it. Was well worth it even though it was pissing with rain by the time I got on the road. I think I'm going to enjoy this.

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