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Nice screenshot, Chrome browser, yes ?
Driving illegally modification vehicles is generally getting stopped.
In UK de-cat is illegal so to admit that on computer seem silly
Driving illegally modification vehicles is generally getting stopped.
In UK de-cat is illegal so to admit that on computer seem silly
Would help but not illegal car .Get off this thread if you've nothing genuinely helpful to add or be removed.
You should have another read through your troll manual and check your facts, before posting drivel.Driving illegally modification vehicles is generally getting stopped.
In UK de-cat is illegal so to admit that on computer seem silly
Would help but not illegal car .
De cat is illegal.
Makes no insurance in UK .
Would help but not illegal car .
De cat is illegal.
Makes no insurance in UK .
You can't sell wives anymore something about human rightsHome.... Real shame it was on the back of a truck, as there are some cracking floods round here...
I'll post up some picks of the smoke tomorrow, just to stir things up post Christmas....
Tonight will be a few glasses of wine, reading up how to take off the top off a TD5, and fending off the wife, who keeps telling me to "Sell the fecking money pit"
Glad you're home safe, I'm near Wolverhampton if you need a chuck with itHome.... Real shame it was on the back of a truck, as there are some cracking floods round here...
I'll post up some picks of the smoke tomorrow, just to stir things up post Christmas....
Tonight will be a few glasses of wine, reading up how to take off the top off a TD5, and fending off the wife, who keeps telling me to "Sell the fecking money pit"
If things get really bad, I'll have to change the clutch in a Rav4, as its been sitting there for far too long....
I think you still can. Just have to do it on the dark webYou can't sell wives anymore something about human rights
NotedI think you still can. Just have to do it on the dark web
Soon as an accident is in place to a modified vehicle the insurance company pulls out and then is court for the driver.Agreed VOSA doing roadside checks. Young lads with dangerously lowered cars, noisy exhausts, bald tyres, Insurance issues, tacho issues, overloading, etc. They're looking for the obvious, not interested in egr or cat bypasses as these get through Mot so far. That legislation will tighten, but we're not there yet. As to Insurance, as long as the vehicle looks roadworthy, especially tyres, they generally deal with the claim without a full inspection unless there are suspicious circumstances. Fatalities are a different matter though.
WTFSoon as an accident is in place to a modified vehicle the insurance company pulls out and then is court for the driver.
Too much of this is going on and the police are now on it.
Just ignore its a repeat troll
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