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Do I need to be Certified!!!!

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davidjmiller:
Sadly, the time has come for me and the Landrover to part ways. The old 1986 V8 CSW has been joy and a frustration at times, as only a Landrover can be.

With the arrival of our new child and an extension to the house about to happen we need to prioritise and the Landy's for the chop. The new baby also means it's not getting used for anything like it should be.

(Sobs onto keyboard a little!!)

The previous owner is a Corgi registered gas fitter and, before the regs were tightened up, he fitted the system himself and Adrian Flux insured him without a certificate. The same company also insured me when i sent them a copy of this guys corgi registration.

Now, my understanding is that i'll need to take the car to a specialist LPG centre and get the system approved before somebody will buy it off me.

Am I correct?

Thanks,

David

v8kenny:
My last 110 V8 did not have a cert. and my insurance were happy to insure me, only noting on the policy that it had an lpg kit fitted
The point is that all insurance companies are different
When you come to sell it you can say to any prospective buyer quite honestly that you have it insured with no problems regarding a cert.
It would be down to them to do their homework re insurance - maybe even worth pointing them in the direction of your current insurers who will know the vehicle
Can't see it being too dear to have a certified fitter have a look and issue a cert. anyway - let the buyer pay for it !  :wink:

beast5680:
you own a landrover, we all need certifying :lol:  for the loony bin

v8kenny:
By the way - the 110 in your avatar looks scarily like my old one !  :shock:

thermidorthelobster:
You don't have to have the certificate to sell it.  I bought my P38a without a certificate, to my cost.

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