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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1051 |
Is this for the French territory New Caledonia?
You are screwed. The French are anal about this. You might consider submitting the car for inspection as a one off, if you are unlucky they will request documents for the parts and the installation. I think the year of the car will make a difference in the level of analness. Land Rover do not want to have anything to do with it. At best they want to charge you for a document they have on file anyway with zero risk to them. Or you do like most French, pretend you don't know and live a happy life. Passing the CT is your main challenge, maybe just give it a try, they might not care much either.. Good luck. |
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21st Feb 2024 8:04am |
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Marta Member Since: 21 Feb 2024 Location: New Caledonia Posts: 3 |
Thank you very much.
I like your answer. And yes, things that don't make sense just to bother you. For exemple, my Defender approved 7 seats without seat belts at the rear seats but refused because gasoline power instead of diesel. I'm waiting for documents from the British Motors museum (copy of factory records) and trying to get it "in rules" but, the engine number has been replaced by the V8's. Have a good day. |
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21st Feb 2024 9:47pm |
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