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  1. I know the obvious answer is "replace the seal", which will happen, but is having a shitty windscreen seal on a 70s car with a non-bonded windscreen a WOF issue? The glass is secure, but the previous owner replaced the seal with a shite generic one and there are gaps in the corner instead of it being a one piece seal

    The VIRM only really seems to indicate it should be "strong and securely affixed to the vehicle", which is is, because it ain't gonna fall out.

  2. 4 hours ago, Nominal said:

    I just bought an un-plated import. It had a WOF and when I arrived we ran it around to VTNZ and had the plates issued.

    Same with my Alto, seller ran it through compliance, it got a WOF, and I just took the MR2A to VTNZ and they exchanged money for plates. They didn't even need to see the car.

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  3. 12 hours ago, Raizer said:

    Happens here a lot too, normally rough 4x4s or Tesla's parked straddling 2 parks.

    Shitty old teranos and things parking in EV charging parks seems to be a point of pride for the owners. Assholes. 

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  4. 7 hours ago, KKtrips said:

    See Note 4 (or 5, I can't remember which - I looked at it earlier today), I have a stick on plate on the front of my Prius and I will be using that as an out if I get poked by my WoF inspector.

    Good spotting, but I'd wager that unless you've somehow removed the factory fittings, they'll fail it until you refit it as standard. I guess it depends how much of a dick you wof man is though.

    Regarding the black plates, I'm surprised they haven't pulled them yet or done some sort of swap out recall to fix the ones you can't read in the dark. All in the interests of safety, no doubt.

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