k341sjr

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As of 16th feb 2014 cars presented for an mot that had a cat or dpf fitted as standard will now fail their mot if the part is missing What a pain
 
As of 16th feb 2014 cars presented for an mot that had a cat or dpf fitted as standard will now fail their mot if the part is missing What a pain

All comes down to where you take it to get it MOT'd then I guess... ;)
 
The mot regulations for cats was 2013 and for petrol-engine vehicles, also D1 or 2s don't have a DPF .. so why is it a pain?
 
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Keep the cat in the shed and pop it back on for the MOT.

As soon as you've got the ticket, take it off again for another year.

Only a bit of a pain.
 

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