smudge88
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 09:07 PM |
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S.V.A
Well I have done it. Passed the S.V.A (Third go) but I have a MAC certificate. went to the DVLA today, as I generated my chassis number they told me,
that was wrong, so I now have to grind of my old number and put the new one on :-(
Find some receipts for materials fill out the forms and wait for an inspection, and then enjoy whats taken 8 years of my life
Laters
Grant
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Dangle_kt
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 09:12 PM |
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well done!
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Hellfire
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 09:16 PM |
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Grinding off your old chassis number and replacing with a new one is a small price to pay to get your car on the road. Besides, it's taken you 8
years to get this far so a few more weeks shouldn't matter too much
In all seriousness though, congratulations on passing SVA and even bigger congratulations for seeing the build through. I'm sure
I'd have given in long before now......
Phil
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chris_smith
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 09:16 PM |
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well done, sounds like the same problem with chassis number as i had
chris
The secret of success is to know something nobody else knows."
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Guinness
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 09:24 PM |
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It still amazes me that different DVLA offices apply the rules in different ways
My Viz Top Tip is as follows:-
- Make up a 17 digit chassis number
- Send that to VOSA when you apply for an SVA / IVA
- VOSA write back to you with an SVA / IVA date, on that letter, in black and white, is typed the chassis number you gave them
- Pass the SVA / IVA.
- Your MAC should have your chassis number on it!
- Take the letter from VOSA and the MAC to the DVLA
- DVLA read the letter from VOSA and assume that, as it's there in black and white from another govt agency, that your number must be right
Tis what I did at Gosforth!
Cheers
Mike
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ReMan
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 09:30 PM |
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^^^^^^^^^^
Thats it I reckon too
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Humbug
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 09:43 PM |
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Since it is DVLA who actually register the car, my top tip is to ask DVLA about the VIN first and get their agreement before applying for IVA.
The MAC will have the number in black and white, but it will already be one that the DVLA agree to.
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bob
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 10:10 PM |
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Looking in your photo archive that is what i call a proper book car, well done with your build.
You need to u2u robocog who is also in gosport and have a run up to newlands corner now.
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Hellfire
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| posted on 5/6/09 at 10:45 PM |
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Great looking car and well worth the wait  
 
Phil
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DavidM
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| posted on 6/6/09 at 08:10 AM |
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Well done!
David
Proportion is Everything
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BenB
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| posted on 6/6/09 at 11:24 AM |
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Nice car
I wouldn't grind off the old VIN number on the basis that the MAC pertains to the old VIN number. Are they really going to accept a MAC for a
car with a different MAC??? I expect they'll say yes until you grind it off then they'll decide it's a problem!!!
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David Jenkins
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| posted on 6/6/09 at 11:53 AM |
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I wrote a letter to my local DVLA office in Ipswich to ask what forms I need to fill in (it was just an excuse to get myself known).
In the same letter I said that I planned to use my own VIN, wrote my proposal on the letter, and asked if it was OK.
Shortly after I got a heap of forms, an introductory leaflet and a letter saying that the VIN was fine.
The chassis number was about the only thing that the DVLA man inspected when he looked at my car - although I had swamped him with a 4" stack of
neatly sorted receipts!
Congratulations on the pass - have fun (but take it easy for a while).
[Edited on 6/6/09 by David Jenkins]
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