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how is this still tax exempt?

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muddyjames:
it does say in the advert it used to be a stretched 2 door model.

trecfive:
Guy's before you go jumping read the listing again, especially the questions other's have asked(the first one on5/1)

It won't need an SVA because it was converted so long ago(4x4 to a 6x6). To change a 2 door body to a 4 door only requires you to notify DVLA of a body change as is the engine.From what i have read it was finished three years ago not converted. But know doubt someone better informed will be along shortly

muddyjames:
I would love a 6x6 but cant make up my mind if I like it or not. a defender hard top 6x6 would be brilliant though!

bogie:
It looks like its been stuffed up the a** by a trailer tent! Wrong body,wrong gear box / transfer box and most likely wrong axles,brakes, change of engine/fuel type!IT LOOK CRAP AND SHOULDNT BE TAX EXEMPT!

Dr Strangeglove:
For tax exempt you need a certain amount of points (I think it is eight)

Points go something like:-

Chassis OR monocoque body, 5 points.  As LR’s have a chassis the body does not count.
Axles 2 points
Suspension 2 points
Gearbox and transmition 2 points
Steering 2 points
Engine 1 point

Will this fit the requirements????

Regards

Mick

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