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Towing - is it legal
paul_humphreys:
Another point is to use one with a 90 you need to remove the rear prop.
Paul
MudRat:
On another point, towing a 90 back and then using a ferry will cost a fortune!! cheaper to buy a 90 over here.
hairyasswelder:
If there is no tax OR MOT then all 4 wheels MUST be lifted.
I know this cause when I went to a VOSA VIC inspection the letter stated this, and also stated that if it arrived on anything less than a trailer or on the back of a truck, the inspection would NOT be carried out.
Steve
robbie:
--- Quote ---On another point, towing a 90 back and then using a ferry will cost a fortune!! cheaper to buy a 90 over here.
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NO NO NO, I dont want ANOTHER car!!! :lol:
It is doing nothing over there and it is a shame for it to be idle. Ferry costs are not too bad really, I have done the trip with trailers in the past, I think that is the option. I dont know what I will do with it when it comes back.... I dont really have the room but then I will worry about that when it gets here :)
mike142sl:
--- Quote from: robbie on November 14, 2008, 22:09:38 ---I have done the trip with trailers in the past, I think that is the option. I dont know what I will do with it when it comes back.... I dont really have the room but then I will worry about that when it gets here :)
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Take it back to where you hired it from. I think High Peak Trailers might be near you - give them a call they may be able to help.
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