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Colour change on a vehicle DVLA question?
Thank you for looking. My wife has just bought a new vehicle. I know it has had a full respray On the V5 It says beige. On the mot it says blue/black. The vehicle is legit HPI clear, genuine watermarked v5, stamped frame number is correct (as well as all stickers etc). However I would like the v5 to say blue/black too. But I doubt just crossing out beige on the v5 whist changing owners is good enough I googled DVLA colour change but on the site it just talked about engine /fuel changes etc. Thank you for your answers
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- Timbo is hereLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
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Mark any changes on section 7 of your registration certificate and sign it.
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Send your registration certificate with any necessary evidence to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BA.
- R 99Lv 77 years ago
Here's an idea! Try actually reading the document. If you do, you will see that they have thoughtfully provided a changes section for such matters, full instructions, and an address to send it back to.
- SimonLv 47 years ago
If you would prefer to meet at Appleby that is fine by me. Bareknuckle is my preference anyway Your all mouth. You can message me anything you like but you give it it all yada yada yada but are too scared to accept it back. When And where country boy?