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Dave R
Guest
Here's a question for you................. I aquired another Land Rover
today, series 3, mostly very tidy. I looked at buying it a few months
back as it has a barely used Warn 9000 on it,as I reckoned I could whip
the winch off for the RR and sell the series 3 on.
However, at the time he was asking too much for it and I didn't bother.
To cut a long story short he called to see me in work today, he had
brought the LR in for an MOT with his local VW dealer (next door) and
the DOT bigwigs were visiting and made an example of the poor truck!
Poor bugger only uses it a few times a year to tow his boat to and from
the boatyard, it doesn't even go in the water!
So, he has a long list of bits and bobs, some easy to fix, some a real
pain, the question is, when I take it back for an MOT, will the
computer system have kept a record of all the points that it failed on
?
I think that if it went back to a slightly more sypathetic MOT station,
it would have passed without worry!
Watcha think?
Dave
today, series 3, mostly very tidy. I looked at buying it a few months
back as it has a barely used Warn 9000 on it,as I reckoned I could whip
the winch off for the RR and sell the series 3 on.
However, at the time he was asking too much for it and I didn't bother.
To cut a long story short he called to see me in work today, he had
brought the LR in for an MOT with his local VW dealer (next door) and
the DOT bigwigs were visiting and made an example of the poor truck!
Poor bugger only uses it a few times a year to tow his boat to and from
the boatyard, it doesn't even go in the water!
So, he has a long list of bits and bobs, some easy to fix, some a real
pain, the question is, when I take it back for an MOT, will the
computer system have kept a record of all the points that it failed on
?
I think that if it went back to a slightly more sypathetic MOT station,
it would have passed without worry!
Watcha think?
Dave