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Old Nov 15, 2011 | 08:39 PM
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^^ that doesnt make sense to me.an mot is only for failings at the time its tested and not for something that might go wrong within the next year.if its within limits at the time its tested it passes if its near the limits its an advisory .
i dont get why the current mot would still be valid as long as you dont drive it. what would be the point in that?
im only a site manager/joiner though.

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