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Originally posted by TOYOTATONY View Post"No log book"...that's illegal now isn't it?
So, you're taking a hell of a risk by selling it without a log book if you ARE actually the registered owner. Personally, I'd be highly suspicious of a vehicle coming from a scrap metal business without one!!
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostNo. I sold my Rover last year without a log book. The new owner (if you trust them!) has to apply for a new log book at a cost of £25 (ish) and you as the prior owner remain responsible for any speeding tickets, parking fines, road tax, etc until it gets registered in someone elses name.
So, you're taking a hell of a risk by selling it without a log book if you ARE actually the registered owner. Personally, I'd be highly suspicious of a vehicle coming from a scrap metal business without one!!
Perhaps I'm thinking that traders cannot sell without a log book.
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Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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