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I like to do a bit of DIY work on the car, but removing driveshafts and pressing mounts is outside of my comfort zone.
That and the other issues of 4 "oddball" tyres at once before MOT and the British Leyland doors.
That and the other issues of 4 "oddball" tyres at once before MOT and the British Leyland doors.
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google: british leyland rust
heres the result:

I dont know why the rust affects NI 406s so much, country pug, you, and that car i was breaking had rust. More reason to get mine packed with waxoyl.
heres the result:

I dont know why the rust affects NI 406s so much, country pug, you, and that car i was breaking had rust. More reason to get mine packed with waxoyl.
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The passenger door on that Sherpa is in better condition than mine were 

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and thats saying something.sirwiggum wrote:The passenger door on that Sherpa is in better condition than mine were
Any chance your car was used in a coastal location. Portrush would be a bad place to buy a car from.
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I bought it from Belfast, inland a few miles. He said the guy before had used it to commute from Omagh to a Belfast hospital (City and Royal are not coastal).
It had originated from Englandshire according to the V5 (originally a '51' plate). Could have been anywhere.
Was really surprising, as my Xantia and ZXs would collect the odd dent and scrape, but were always rust free.
It had originated from Englandshire according to the V5 (originally a '51' plate). Could have been anywhere.
Was really surprising, as my Xantia and ZXs would collect the odd dent and scrape, but were always rust free.
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odd then. My car has also come from the land of england land.
Though to be fair there is a bubble under the bonnet but i think all 406s have that.
Though to be fair there is a bubble under the bonnet but i think all 406s have that.
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That and the door opening at hinge scars they all haveFarmerPug wrote:odd then. My car has also come from the land of england land.
Though to be fair there is a bubble under the bonnet but i think all 406s have that.

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Mines come from ireland,
theres no rust on it anywhere,
even underneath it is still mint mot inspector even said dont bother wayoiling it theres no need as its clean,

theres no rust on it anywhere,
even underneath it is still mint mot inspector even said dont bother wayoiling it theres no need as its clean,
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we use a lot of salty grit here in the frosts. it might depend on how long the cars been here. my car has only been here a year
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its only been in england a year if that,FarmerPug wrote:we use a lot of salty grit here in the frosts. it might depend on how long the cars been here. my car has only been here a year

im thinking of contacting dvla and see if ican have the eire reg put back on it,
the eire reg is still on the v5 along with the england one and cannot be removed from the v5 so ipresume the eire reg will still be valid and can be put back on the car,
my legal source tells me the eire reg asnt been used on any other car so theres a good chance no ones sold it on somehow,
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you can use the NI reg but not the Irish ones completley different format. And you would need to have a county for the registration they are (year)-(county)-(4 digits)
eg 98-MN-4312
A 1998 car from Monaghan
eg 98-MN-4312
A 1998 car from Monaghan
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its been run about over here for abit on the Eire plates,FarmerPug wrote:you can use the NI reg but not the Irish ones completley different format. And you would need to have a county for the registration they are (year)-(county)-(4 digits)
eg 98-MN-4312
A 1998 car from Monaghan
reg started with a i irrc so dont know what part of eirland it was from

im off over to ireland shortly so iwill ask around when iget over there ,
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The irish plates are white on both sides ie front and back, and they have a blue corner with IRL in them.
Northern Irish plates are like engish ones without the hard to understand system of numbers and letters to determine the year. Hence why i find a 52 or x reg car to be complete jibberish.
Northern Irish plates are like engish ones without the hard to understand system of numbers and letters to determine the year. Hence why i find a 52 or x reg car to be complete jibberish.
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lozz wrote:its been run about over here for abit on the Eire plates,FarmerPug wrote:you can use the NI reg but not the Irish ones completley different format. And you would need to have a county for the registration they are (year)-(county)-(4 digits)
eg 98-MN-4312
A 1998 car from Monaghan
reg started with a i irrc so dont know what part of eirland it was from![]()
im off over to ireland shortly so iwill ask around when iget over there ,
* IRL | 99 - DL - 12345 | = Republic, Non-transferrable
| ICZ 1234 | = Northern Ireland, transferrable to GB.
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reg starts with Y YJI***63 so idont know where thats fromsirwiggum wrote:lozz wrote:its been run about over here for abit on the Eire plates,FarmerPug wrote:you can use the NI reg but not the Irish ones completley different format. And you would need to have a county for the registration they are (year)-(county)-(4 digits)
eg 98-MN-4312
A 1998 car from Monaghan
reg started with a i irrc so dont know what part of eirland it was from![]()
im off over to ireland shortly so iwill ask around when iget over there ,
* IRL | 99 - DL - 12345 | = Republic, Non-transferrable
| ICZ 1234 | = Northern Ireland, transferrable to GB.