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<blockquote data-quote="thejinx" data-source="post: 601614" data-attributes="member: 15775"><p>I will be MOTing the van. There is no such thing as an accident these days, there is always culpability. So if you rear end someone or knock someone over and the police see that you have no MOT and check your vehicle to find it not road worthy then your going down. Now an MOT does not stop this happening but as stated the fresh eyes looking over your pride and joy stops things getting to bad. I have an advisory for corrosion on brake lines. Now is this because I changed one so it looked brand spankers next to the others or are they actually corroded. I'm not taking the chance so I am changing them. Also how long before the insurance company hike your premium or refuse to pay out in an accident because you van was not roadworthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thejinx, post: 601614, member: 15775"] I will be MOTing the van. There is no such thing as an accident these days, there is always culpability. So if you rear end someone or knock someone over and the police see that you have no MOT and check your vehicle to find it not road worthy then your going down. Now an MOT does not stop this happening but as stated the fresh eyes looking over your pride and joy stops things getting to bad. I have an advisory for corrosion on brake lines. Now is this because I changed one so it looked brand spankers next to the others or are they actually corroded. I'm not taking the chance so I am changing them. Also how long before the insurance company hike your premium or refuse to pay out in an accident because you van was not roadworthy. [/QUOTE]
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