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MOT due? Use the Official VOSA Checklist

| Useful Links | 25/06/2010 10:33am

Avoid unnecessary retests and possible retest fees. Instead, download the official VT40 MOT Inspection Check List and carry out your own pre-checks.

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Are you local? UK’s best garage is named

| News, Useful Links | 07/04/2010 11:26am

An independent family-run garage in south London is named winner of the Golden Garages competition.

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Bookmark this page for great reference links!

| Useful Links | 26/03/2010 13:05pm

Great resource links to vital classic car and general motoring information.

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VOSA – Vehicle Operator & Service Agency

| Useful Links, Useful Stuff | 25/03/2010 15:39pm

Vehicle road worthiness and other useful information.

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Find your nearest MOT test station

| News, Useful Links, Useful Stuff | 25/03/2010 15:23pm

Search over 18,000 garages by postcode.

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ACE – Association of Classic Car Enthusiasts

| News, Useful Links, Useful Stuff | 25/03/2010 15:05pm

Modified your classic? You’ll find this link very useful.

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Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs

| Useful Links, Useful Stuff | 25/03/2010 14:52pm

Upholding the freedom.

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MOT History Checker

| Buying Advice, Useful Links | 25/03/2010 13:14pm

How to check a vehicle’s MOT status.

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DVLA Reg Check and SORN Declaration

| News, Useful Links, Useful Stuff | 25/03/2010 09:39am

Find out a car’s colour, if it has a SORN or is on the road, tax due date, date of first registration and engine capacity. Declare SORN on your classic and much more.

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Devoted to buying, repairing and restoring popular British and European classic cars from 1950 to the 1980s.

Easy Brake Caliper Piston Removal

Editor Gary demonstrates his easy way to extract brake caliper pistons on the bench using a 12v tyre compressor