Lurching wrote: » Cheers. That's moving me slowly in the right direction!
wotzgoingon wrote: » You don't need to worry. The car is in his name so he will get the fine. Drive a few laps of the M50 as well and he won't be long sending it off.
Deleted User wrote: » No, it was a traffic warden fine, so it was on the windscreen of the car. I already have it set up on my eFlow account, too. I am after printing an RF134 form (replacement log book) but will motortax entertain it, seen as, if the other went missing on it's way to them, they won't have me on the system as the owner and will ignore me looking for a logbook for the car? (there is a section on the RF134 form where i wrote that i believe it went missing on it's way to them, but im not sure they'll care).
wotzgoingon wrote: » Yea but it is still in his name so not your fine. It goes by the reg of the car and since he never sent it away it's his fine.
Deleted User wrote: » Well nonetheless, he does seem decent enough, and i do reckon he sent it away. I believe it just went walkies in the post, and im not sure how to best progress. I don't mind the fine, i can get out of that handy enough, i just want the logbook
Tazzimus wrote: » What a price tag. VRT must be a killer as they're about £160,000 for a 2016 one.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Best ring Shannon tomorrow and ask what to do. I'm sure it's a handy enough setup for a situation like that.
OSI wrote: » Had four missed calls in the space of an hour from a Dublin number yesterday. Only time you get that is when something has properly ****ed up somewhere. ............
Austmcc wrote: » So I noticed a mark in the sidewall on one of my tyres. Turns out it's a deep enough tear and the tyre is slowly losing pressure. Obviously sidewall damage is a potentially dangerous thing so I've been calling around for prices and what not. Calling everywhere I can for Pilot sports and basically cant get them in my size for a month. Looks like I'm going for goodyear asymmetric 5s. Not that I have to replace all 4 cause one is damaged but I really dislike the dunlop rt2s (2yrs old) on it so this is the excuse I need to swap them out for something that will have both wet and dry grip. Some of the crap I've heard from places is worrying though. "We don't have the ps4s but for high performance we have *insert random brand name*" eh no thanks. On a side note, anyone used blackcircles before for getting tyres? Looks like I can get the good years fr a good price fitted in tyreland kimmage through that.
punisher5112 wrote: » Get it off right away, blow out waiting to happen. Look at mid range brands. Avon, Uniroyal, semperit etc....
User1998 wrote: » Have you tried Oponeo.ie? Usually cheaper than a traditional tyre shop, delivery is around 1-2 weeks and you could get a tyre shop to fit them for around €50
Austmcc wrote: » Yep, I'm aware of the danger, hence why I'm looking at new tyres and mentioned the danger in my post. Thanks for the advice, though I'm set on putting the best I can afford on the car. I know the baby cupra isnt the most powerful car around, but tyres are too important. For the sake of 50 quid difference, or whatever it is, I'm going to be putting the best performing tyre I can on it. Following previous advise from this forum, and research online pilot sport 4, asymmetric 5 are topping the lists and available in the sizes I need.
ofcork wrote: » Think i got done by a gosafe doing 115km on speedo when i saw him didnt see a flash though .
PsychoPete wrote: » Is vintage tax automatically applied? Car hasn't been taxed since 2003. Taxing it online just gives me the normal rates
James Bond Junior wrote: » Steady on Marty. Vintage tax can only be applied to a car from 1990 or before. Bit to go yet for you.
PsychoPete wrote: » The car is 85 but hasn't been taxed since 2003