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Have a look at all the bider's. Something is not right there as well.
You're right, that's self bidding if I've ever seen it. Scum bag.
Have a look at all the bider's. Something is not right there as well.
Surley something built from nothing but a v5 has to be q plated?
That is just wrong... in this casehe is selling a rotten chassis... not just a v5 therefore a rebuild is on the cards and actually a full rebuild from a v5 using new like for like parts isnt theoretically illegal... hence the reason so many ads state rotten chassis etc, it can be rebuilt
Cheers Steve
Not everybody.Everybody is against Landies getting stolen right!!
This is part of the reason some of em are being stolen,to rebuild none existant Landies from a log book, if you make a stand it might help reduce thefts.
I know what you mean Steve and it all makes sense. Not at all hipocritical, those that have chosen to report this sale have done so out of civic duty and will leave the judgement, ultimately, up to Ebay.
It may well be genuine and the vendor won't mind in that case.
The legalities go no further than that.
I am sorry, but the fact that this guy has posted an ad for a vehicle ID with out a vehicle is in itself, proof of wrong doing. There is absolutely no legitimate reason to sell a vehicle ID. The Advert itself is is proof of intent to commit a criminal act of vehicle ID fraud. If the vehicle is no longer fit for road use, then it should be scrapped by an authorised vehicle dismantler, and the V5 should be returned to the DVLA, stating that the vehicle has been scrapped.quite agree, by all means report as suspect but slating the seller , buyer and ebay for not acting when actually there is no proof is all that annoys me
stems from many moons ago when I owned a lightweight bodied tax exempt range rover... built in 92 and got sick to the back teeth of being told it was a ringer by people who made wrong assumptions when they saw a coiled tax exempt lightweight I even came across a post on a forum at the time calling me a criminal who deserved to crash and get nicked....... put them straight very quickly
Cheers Steve
hasnt been scrapped, he is selling the rotten chassis along with it technically for rebuild in the same way as the advert i also added is a guy selling a pile of non point scoring bits and an id, if somebody sticks it all on a new chassis like for like they are not breaking the law, if its stuck on a secondhand chassis then things are not right although there are lots of repaired landys using second hand bits out there, technically change to a disc braked axle, second hand gearbox and swop to a 200tdi engine and almost all of the home repaired early 90 / 110 landies are now ringers and should have been q plated.I am sorry, but the fact that this guy has posted an ad for a vehicle ID with out a vehicle is in itself, proof of wrong doing. There is absolutely no legitimate reason to sell a vehicle ID. The Advert itself is is proof of intent to commit a criminal act of vehicle ID fraud. If the vehicle is no longer fit for road use, then it should be scrapped by an authorised vehicle dismantler, and the V5 should be returned to the DVLA, stating that the vehicle has been scrapped.
Please read the ****ing ad again, particularly this part "AT SOME POINT IN THE PAST IT WAS CHECKED AND RE REGD AS A LAND ROVER NOT RANGE ROVER SO ITS A HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER ID FOR A TAX EXEMPT BUILD!!!!"
Please tell me what the **** is legitimate about about this. You cannot build a vehicle and then put a tax exempt ID on it. This guy is selling the ID in the full knowledge that it is likely to be used to commit vehicle ID fraud. His actions are inexcusable. As for the law I know an awful lot more than you, and selling a vehicle ID in order to change the ID on another vehicle, as this guy is clearly doing, IS illegal.
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