Quick Question Re: Imports

Quick Question Re: Imports

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BenMk3

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245 posts

164 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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Something I never knew. What happens when a car is imported but it's date of manufacture cannot be confirmed? Is it refused entry to the country, or do they put Q plates on it?

DickSkruttock

4,235 posts

168 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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BenMk3 said:
Something I never knew. What happens when a car is imported but it's date of manufacture cannot be confirmed? Is it refused entry to the country, or do they put Q plates on it?
This is what I was told when I imported my car from Cyprus, though this was back in 1998.

Things may have changed or I was told duff info.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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I think it varies on a lot of things and sometimes by a case by case basis. Also the regs have changed and/or been interpreted differently over the years.

My understanding is a Q plate is the last option they'll go for if they can't decide on something else. Sometimes the year of import or some other date is used, hence why you can get some JDM imports that are clearly 96MY's get may have a 99 or 00 reg.

DickSkruttock

4,235 posts

168 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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300bhp/ton said:
I think it varies on a lot of things and sometimes by a case by case basis. Also the regs have changed and/or been interpreted differently over the years.

My understanding is a Q plate is the last option they'll go for if they can't decide on something else. Sometimes the year of import or some other date is used, hence why you can get some JDM imports that are clearly 96MY's get may have a 99 or 00 reg.
The car I imported was a 96MY, built in 1995, registered in Cyprus in early 1997. It was registered as a 1996 P reg in the UK.

BenMk3

Original Poster:

245 posts

164 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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Well, you learn something new every day. Cheers