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Hi Twr
I took someone with me who gave it a look over, we both test drove it (on private land i might add) the trader was honest and told us the clutch would require replacement within the next 6 months, tbh you dont notice it at all untill you really do fast acceleration and the price reflected its condition, dont get me wrong im not complaining at all , im happy with the car and all it needed for the test was a cv boot and a rear tyre, so i was very happy with that. The reason it was off road for that long was because the previous owner had lost his job and had it garaged hoping he could get another job as he had spent a lot on it over the years he had it, i have a folder full of receipts, dealer and non dealer and it has been well looked after, however he simply needed transport an couldnt afford two premiums, so he had to sell the car. (or thats what i was told) there was no warranty and tbh i didnt expect any as he was totally upfront when we viewed.
Munchie, i absoloutly agree with you, im not trying to avoid paying the tax, as explained in my original post, just wondered if there was a temporary soloution , like when a car is restored but has no tax or mot on it. i think its easier to just get 6 months tax , but then you can only get a refund for the tax when it is registered in your name and as yet, it will take up to 4 weeks before that happens. thanks again