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This video reveals five car modifications that many drivers don’t realise are illegal. Using real examples, we break down why these mods can cause MOT failures, fines, or make a car unroadworthy.
We’ve all done them; modifications to our cars we’re deeply ashamed of. Sometimes the regret is instantaneous, sometimes it’s a slow boil of disgust that eventually festers into full-on repulsion.
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