I need to contact the DVLA to change the engine size on my log book as the v8 conversion is nearing an end.
Does anybody know if there is a fee charged for doing this?
These are the only details i can find on the dvla website and it does not mention any charges, so fingers crossed its free (although i expected somekind of charge?)
'changes to my vehicle?
If you change the colour, engine, modify or replace the chassis/monocoque bodyshell, propulsion (fuel) type, cylinder capacity, seating capacity or weight of a goods vehicle, you must fill in the changes section on the Registration Document/Certificate. Following the introduction of graduated Vehicle Excise Duty written evidence is required to support any change, which results in the vehicle becoming subject to a lower rate of duty. For changes other than those listed on the Registration Document/Certificate, you should underline the details that have changed and write the new information next to them. Send the Registration Document/Certificate to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BA.
If you make a change to the vehicle that affects the rate of duty you pay on it, you must take out a new licence. If your licence (tax disc) shows the old details, you should apply for an exchange licence on form V70. If you do not have a current licence disc you should apply for one on form V10, or form V85 for a heavy goods vehicle (HGV)
If you change the model description of your car, we will need written confirmation from the manufacturer (not the dealer) or kit supplier.
Following major changes DVLA may require the vehicle to be inspected.'
Here's a pic just to keep the thread interesting,
Does anybody know if there is a fee charged for doing this?
These are the only details i can find on the dvla website and it does not mention any charges, so fingers crossed its free (although i expected somekind of charge?)
'changes to my vehicle?
If you change the colour, engine, modify or replace the chassis/monocoque bodyshell, propulsion (fuel) type, cylinder capacity, seating capacity or weight of a goods vehicle, you must fill in the changes section on the Registration Document/Certificate. Following the introduction of graduated Vehicle Excise Duty written evidence is required to support any change, which results in the vehicle becoming subject to a lower rate of duty. For changes other than those listed on the Registration Document/Certificate, you should underline the details that have changed and write the new information next to them. Send the Registration Document/Certificate to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BA.
If you make a change to the vehicle that affects the rate of duty you pay on it, you must take out a new licence. If your licence (tax disc) shows the old details, you should apply for an exchange licence on form V70. If you do not have a current licence disc you should apply for one on form V10, or form V85 for a heavy goods vehicle (HGV)
If you change the model description of your car, we will need written confirmation from the manufacturer (not the dealer) or kit supplier.
Following major changes DVLA may require the vehicle to be inspected.'
Here's a pic just to keep the thread interesting,