Removing a cherished numberplate
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Removing a cherished numberplate
Putting my car back to standard to sell it.
I need to remove my cherished numberplate, but when I originally had put on, I forgot to ask what happens to my existing original plate and how to transfer it back.
I'm sure numerous people on here have been through this process many times, and I would appreciate the benefits of your wisdom as it is one area I'm not so hot
I need to remove my cherished numberplate, but when I originally had put on, I forgot to ask what happens to my existing original plate and how to transfer it back.
I'm sure numerous people on here have been through this process many times, and I would appreciate the benefits of your wisdom as it is one area I'm not so hot
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great, should I have a form showing my existing registration number, or will they have it on record?
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yes go to your licensing office fill in the form to put your plate on retention £105.then give them your existing roadtax.they will give you a new taxdisc there with your old plate on it put your old plates back on and in about 2 weeks time you get a new logbook with your old number plate on simple really
theyl have it all on record odnt worry
theyl have it all on record odnt worry
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Right, better get it sorted then as I will need to get the new logbook before I can sell the car.
Is there a web site with the licensing offices on?
Is there a web site with the licensing offices on?
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i did it with mine... get it done asap.. as it will take about 4 week sto get the V5 back... THEN you can sell the car.
Got my V5 after about three weeks.. depends how busy they are.
Go to your local DVLA office so you know its being sorted asap.. plus you will be able to 'change' the old plate back on the car.. maybe that day.. BUT you need the V5 to sell the car!!!
is that Carbon spolier still on offer by any chance? ? ? ?
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i did it with mine... get it done asap.. as it will take about 4 week sto get the V5 back... THEN you can sell the car.
Got my V5 after about three weeks.. depends how busy they are.
Go to your local DVLA office so you know its being sorted asap.. plus you will be able to 'change' the old plate back on the car.. maybe that day.. BUT you need the V5 to sell the car!!!
is that Carbon spolier still on offer by any chance? ? ? ?
Phil
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Right, better get it sorted then as I will need to get the new logbook before I can sell the car.
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04 out soon as well and dvla will be snowed under with new v5 and part-exed V5s
Also you will get one of the new style V5s back cant remember the new number (V511 ???) .
Also you will get one of the new style V5s back cant remember the new number (V511 ???) .
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Sorry, been away.
Ed, not sure what next, in some ways im happy to strip mine so no other bugger can take the credit
Phil, no sadly not, it went immediately at full price to a mate
Cheers guys
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Ed, not sure what next, in some ways im happy to strip mine so no other bugger can take the credit
Phil, no sadly not, it went immediately at full price to a mate
Cheers guys
Ed
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