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09bradleybear85

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6 posts

179 months

Saturday 9th January 2010
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im a resident here in spain but im goin back to buy a car in the uk. i can get insurance with european cover but would like to transfer it over to spanish plates. does anyone no the best people to go speak to in spanish or english in the costa blanca Benidorm area. Also the best place to buy headlights for the change over.

mickrick

3,705 posts

180 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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Speak to your Gestor, they should be able to do the paperwork for you. It will save you hours of queing at traffico. But you'll have to take it for inspection by the engineer at the local ITV station.
Headlights depends on what they are? If they're just the round sealed beam units, then take yours to a local motor factors, and see if they can order them in for you.
You'll have to swap your fog and reversing lights over too, if they're fitted.
Does your speedo already read in KPH?

09bradleybear85

Original Poster:

6 posts

179 months

Monday 11th January 2010
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thanks mate. The cars a 99 impreza turbo. do you no roughly how much for the change over, also does the car have to be copletely standard?

Kneetrembler

2,069 posts

209 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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To register your car in Spain will depend on the value of the car, what you will need to do is have a receipt either actual or have a genuine one made up with a much lesser value on it.

I have just registered two vehicles here and they cost me €1800 each including the engineers measurement report,ITV,and plates, that is on Ibiza which is more expensive than the peninsular for some unknown reason.

Before I have registered the cars on the peninsular when living there and it is much cheaper and easier than Catalunya, which is a pain in the arse.

Cheapest place for me was in Galicia when I lived there.

Some Gestors will do a lot of the leg work for you if you cannot speak Spanish but it will cost you more, I do my own.

However the car is registered on the log book if that it true then that is it and how it will be registered, anything dodgy and you will have a problem.

All the best

mickrick

3,705 posts

180 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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Interesting point about Galicia KT! My Wife's Gallega, maybe I'll trailer the caterham up there when it's done! wink
They are lovely easy going Folk up there. Great coastroads too! driving

Kneetrembler

2,069 posts

209 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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mickrick said:
Interesting point about Galicia KT! My Wife's Gallega, maybe I'll trailer the caterham up there when it's done! wink
They are lovely easy going Folk up there. Great coastroads too! driving
Lovely place we lived there for 5 years, the best place in the whole of Spain for Mariscos,Fish & Albarino Wines.

The people are absolutely fantastic and it's also very cheap to live up there.

As you say some of the best roads in Spain and virtually all to yourself.

Its only downside is the weather but if you live down Sanxenxo its pretty good out there towards O'Cobe.

We may move back up there in a couple of years it has a fiesta in a different part of Galicia every week of the year and more besides.

But it was pretty good transferring car regs












09bradleybear85

Original Poster:

6 posts

179 months

Sunday 17th January 2010
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thanks for your help do u no if the car has to be completly standard ie. exhaust BOV spoilers etc

Kneetrembler

2,069 posts

209 months

Monday 18th January 2010
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Take the car along with whatever it has on it or whatever you want on it, as remember in most European countries that whatever is on the new issued log book in your instance Spain is what they will expect to see on it in the future.

Apart from what nobody can see,wink wink..........for instance if you change your wheels later and change the type of tyres then you are supposed to take it back and have the log book adjusted to show what you have done, if you don't then if you get stopped by traffico and they check out your log book which you are obliged to carry in the car at all times and they see you have changed tyres for instance but have not had it on the log book they will probably book you, minimum

09bradleybear85

Original Poster:

6 posts

179 months

Tuesday 19th January 2010
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cheers well hopefully wont av too many problems.