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Old 18-08-2016, 13:05   #1
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Default MOT tomorrow

Yearly Belgian MOT, that is. Did nothing to the T2 except the yearly oil change, will check lights tonight. And clean it up
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Old 18-08-2016, 13:56   #2
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Good luck Roel
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Roel, best of luck......I have a few advisories to sort on mine before CT in 2017.....
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Good luck with that, just got my Troll through without any advisories, I only had to remove the rear arb as the bushes were shot.
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Old 18-08-2016, 21:34   #5
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Well done, another one on the road for another year, Rick
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Passed MOT without any advisories
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Great news

You must really look after your truck, well done.
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Passed MOT without any advisories
Excellent, well done,
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Great news....congrats......
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Old 20-08-2016, 15:17   #11
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Funny thing is, I overheard a (obviously new, and very young) tester asking one of the old guys if they should not fail my T2 on play in the steering system. Reply from the old one: "absolutely not, this is normal on these cars"

Truth be told, all balljoints have been replaced during last year, and all the brake lines this year. Still on the program: replacing fuel pipes.
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