M6RKK
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Registered: 21st Jan 06
Location: Glasgow
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how long does it take to declare a vehicle to the DVLA .... need to inform them about engine size. but i plan to get an MOT , TAX and Insurance in the same week ?
do i have to send the v5 away or can i phone up ?
help!
Thanks
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Ant
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Registered: 12th May 02
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took mine 3 weeks to come through.
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M6RKK
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Registered: 21st Jan 06
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cunt so theres no chance of me doing al this in one go ? i.e same week ?
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Teknologikal
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Registered: 11th May 06
Location: Cardiff
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I'm pretty sure you should keep the smallest part of the V5 as if you'd just bought the car.
It'll enable you to partly prove ownership for road tax purposes. I could be wrong so don't quote me.
EDIT: To get tax you need to prove insurance so sort that first. Then get it MOT'd, then taxed.
You could always sell the car to yourself on Ebay, just do a BIN (get a mate to do it for you), then buy straight away and get a free 7 day cover note from Norwich Union Play stupid about the engine conversion essentially!
[Edited on 29-05-2006 by Teknologikal]
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M6RKK
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so i could keep the small part and and get tax with that ? however the tax band will be changed so how will that work ?
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Teknologikal
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Play daft as I said 
Just get your insurance sorted and the MOT.
Then, if you wanna be honest, declare that you're in the higher tax band when you go to the PO.
[Edited on 29-05-2006 by Teknologikal]
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James_DT
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Registered: 9th Apr 04
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quote:
however the tax band will be changed so how will that work ?
If you use a V10 form for the tax, you have to put the engine size down yourself, so you'll pay the relevant tax band.
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