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Old Jun 10, 2008 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by A J
Ahhh ok, I was just thinking that if the plate was on the written off car before the Porsche was built then there wouldn't really be any confusion but nothings ever straight forward lol.

I've bought a couple of cars & even have a private plate (one of a few lol) that was on a car when it was written off, the hpi clearly states that it's the plate that was on a car that was written off & not the car the plates on now (if that makes sense) lol
Hi AJ

Yeah that does make sense - the thing that worries me is that there are probably proportionally fewer people that are in the market for a 911 turbo when I come to sell it. Given that, I am concerned that someone may misread the document, and then never bother to let me explain that it has nothing to do with the car.

The guy that misread the document on the earlier car was a trader! Whilst it was a similar car, you would have expected him to have understood that it was the plate and not the car. What chance does that give a punter!

Dont get me wrong - not planning to sell the car for several years, but need to make sure I dont make the wrong decision now!

JJ
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