Thread: v.i.c check
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Old Sep 14, 2008 | 08:22 PM
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the post above is wrong,
i am 101% sure of this in regards to
1 the car does not need to be insured to get a vic test
2 the mot can be done either before or after the vic test
i know this because i work in this industry and have done many many cars needing vic tests
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