Another one bites the dust - it could be up to 6 or 8 weeks before he lands in Blighty - poor Roary
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Sorry to hear of the breakdown, but why so long to transport it back to U.K.Another one bites the dust - it could be up to 6 or 8 weeks before he lands in Blighty - poor Roary
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Easier said than done that as most EU countries it's no where near as easy to buy a car as in the UK with the sale and purchase paperwork a lot more difficult.Echo the above, ? Get a bargain basement alfa and try and keep up?
Agreed. I can't buy a motor vehicle of any sort in Italy,( for use there,) unless I'm a resident.Easier said than done that as most EU countries it's no where near as easy to buy a car as in the UK with the sale and purchase paperwork a lot more difficult.
That's the issue even for me as a French resident I can buy in other EU countries but when o bought in Belgium last year took me a week and then 2 days there.Agreed. I can't buy a motor vehicle of any sort in Italy,( for use there,) unless I'm a resident.
How much Fun that would bePhil... you should sticker up the R4 and catch up as thier support vehicle.
How much Fun that would be
Only legally possible if he takes French Residency.When the Architect finally builds his FR property what would be the issues with keeping and perhaps registering our ‘75 LHD Citroen DS as FR again over there for occasional use?
Oh, goodness, Annie. I didn't think anything remained to go wrong.Another one bites the dust - it could be up to 6 or 8 weeks before he lands in Blighty - poor Roary
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Hence sell the DS to a French resident and borrow the car from himOnly legally possible if he takes French Residency.
I've met a few who think they are clever bucking the system but since Brexit the game is up.
Cars have been crushed and people even charged with Smuggling.
As I understand it, as it stands currently; if you are repatriating and taking resident status, you can take any and all of your possessions, should you so wish.There a couple caveats that apply.When the Architect finally builds his FR property what would be the issues with keeping and perhaps registering our ‘75 LHD Citroen DS as FR again over there for occasional use?
Another one bites the dust - it could be up to 6 or 8 weeks before he lands in Blighty - poor Roary
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Bad luck @RoaryRati and @2b1ask1
Its starting to sound like an episode of wacky racers as one by one the competitors drop out of the race.
Maybe Dick Dastardly has been tampering with the cars again.