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Boscombe

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i use Dell and they are pretty good. i was booked in for an MOT in early April but then they closed. I thought MOTs have been extended for six months now. Why did you need to have a test?



Boscombe Wrote:

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> Hi. Just wanted to share the news that Dell Autos,

> on Hansler Road, is back open. Just had my car

> MOT'd in superquick time. (By the way, I have no

> link with the business, I'm just putting the word

> out for them.) Thanks

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Because I want to sell it. And, given it's 15 years old, it helps to prove it's roadworthy



sandyman Wrote:

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> i use Dell and they are pretty good. i was booked

> in for an MOT in early April but then they closed.

> I thought MOTs have been extended for six months

> now. Why did you need to have a test?

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