Oh the bloody irony ! Radiator on the van

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Re: Oh the bloody irony ! Radiator on the van

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Sounds normal for London. Better to avoid the VAT though. Keeps the cost down. Do you pay it?
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Re: Oh the bloody irony ! Radiator on the van

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Definitely 'Do It Yourself' Job then!

Honestly, in the grand scheme of things, not that difficult a job. On a mechanical skills chart of 1 - 10 I reckon I would give it a 3/4.

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Re: Oh the bloody irony ! Radiator on the van

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Sounds normal for London. Better to avoid the VAT though. Keeps the cost down. Do you pay it?

I don't think you have a choice on the VAT...

as much as I don't like paying it asking not to pay it is an offense...

https://www.gov.uk/report-vat-fraud
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Re: Oh the bloody irony ! Radiator on the van

Post by ermie571 »

Mechancically - not difficult as said....but they are bloody heavy when you are trying to support it and bolt it in...someone to hold it in position is useful.

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