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quigonjay wrote:reg doesnt really tell you anything about the car does it?![]()
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could have been a 1.8, could have been a 2.7 twin turbo or even a 400+bhp v8
eatdrinkfeck wrote:how in the name a bajeeezus did you get all that from the reg No?
do we work in the dvla or somefink?
eatdrinkfeck wrote:well that statement about the dvla would have been a little more impressive if the guy hadn't admitted that he knew what the car was..
Tiamat wrote:eatdrinkfeck wrote:well that statement about the dvla would have been a little more impressive if the guy hadn't admitted that he knew what the car was..
I think the point was that someone else would verify that it was an above average powered Audi.![]()
Whereas if he had posted up about it being 5.2 V10 then it kinda confirms his story.
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Though he should have just posted it up as I for one would not be
@rsed to look it up.
Nope, we just know what the DVLA website is, and that we can do online vehicle enquiries using it to give info on the car
MattTodd wrote:eatdrinkfeck wrote:how in the name a bajeeezus did you get all that from the reg No?
do we work in the dvla or somefink?
Nope, we just know what the DVLA website is, and that we can do online vehicle enquiries using it to give info on the car![]()
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Very useful when chav's park saxo's covered in VTR badges with 3" twin exits exhausts stuck on outside your office registered T39 CFT, and you look it up with delight to find it's a hot hatch of the highest order..
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a 1.1 East Coast!!!!
eatdrinkfeck wrote:sorry, am i being a spaz or can you not look up car makes on the dvla web site?
speedy_g wrote:No, you can look up cars on the DVLA website if you know the make and reg.
I use it for work
Richard Powell wrote:speedy_g wrote:No, you can look up cars on the DVLA website if you know the make and reg.
I use it for work
whats the web address?