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Hi all, I have restored a Vespa and have registered it with a new 'targa', I have just (today) recieved the new 'Libretto' but I have not registered at the PRA.

 

I am moving back to England and will take the Vespa...do I need to register at the PRA before I export or will it not matter......is it just something you need to be legal in Italy?

 

Thanks in advance

 

Greg

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Hi all, I have restored a Vespa and have registered it with a new 'targa', I have just (today) recieved the new 'Libretto' but I have not registered at the PRA.

 

I am moving back to England and will take the Vespa...do I need to register at the PRA before I export or will it not matter......is it just something you need to be legal in Italy?

 

Thanks in advance

 

Greg

 

yes u need to register to PRA

 

but, u restored vespa and registered it whit new targa, because u need to take it in england???

 

(sorry for my english)

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Hi Greg

 

I just imported and registered 2 vespas with DVLA, you need practically nothing out of italian documentation but the more the merrier, if you have the libretto good but if you havent good as well, DVLA won't mind at all...

 

It's very easy to register an imported scooter. First of all you need to get an age certificate, you can do this either with the Vespa club of britain or the vespa veteran club and it cost £10 if you are a member or £20 if you're not and also get full membership.

Than you need a MOT (£27), a british insurance certificate, a form V55/5 and a custom form (VAT 414). The duty payable to DVLA is £50 and you need to add the value of a year road tax: £15 up to 150cc and £31 above

You can get the full import pack with all the forms needed if you click here.

 

When you have all the forms ready you need to send them to your local DVLA office (not to Swansea)

 

In the envelope:

 

- Age certificate

-MOT certificate

-Insurance certificate

-V55/5 Form

-VAT414 Form

-2 form of ID with address on

-A cheque for £50

-A cheque for the value of a year worth of road tax

-All original documents you have to speed the process of identifying the vehicle

 

If everything works out you get a number plate certificate and a tax disc in two weeks, followed by the logbook within another two.

 

I hope this helps

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Do you know if the DVLA give you a 'period' number plate and you can claim free road tax as the Vespa was manufactured before 1971?

They will automatically give you an age related number plate and you'll be able to claim free road tax.

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