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12 months MOT?

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well, nothing in the MOT hand book that states the engine has to be in it? just states that certain tests need the revs to be brought up to 2500, he might of took the engine in on a pallet lol

what checks do u need to do with the engine out lol aint gonna get far. More like engine is knackered and he cant be arsed with it another one for the scrap heap like the other one on there that says a scrapie has offered him 600 for the car so thats what he is starting at

hah i was just about to post the same thing, WTF, in one of the pictures the engines in bits and looks rusted to f*k

 

"Any mechanical questions regarding any area of the vehicle can be fully answered by top Nissan Mechanic" - obviously not that good because when he did the mot he didn't notice it had no engine....:tt2:

Im so tempted to message him and ask how its got 12months MOT on it, i also like the way he states it comes complete with engine, yet the engine is in bits and looks like its just been dumped on the floor with no thought to care or anything.

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