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Hmmm, it might be worth talking to a dealer who sells foreign vans and pretend you are interested in buying one and in the course of the conversation ask him/her whether foreign vans have the same registration system as ours. Bit devious I know but will give you a definitive answer.
I would imagine if he has docs to prove purchase, you meet him at the address on the docs, the van is at the address etc etc then it is genuine but if he wants to meet you elsewhere, can't prove his identity etc walk away. It won't be unreasonable to ask him to show you his driving licence as this too will have his home address on it as should any invoice. If he tries to tell you he has moved or anything is suss don't touch it.
Hopefully it is genuine and you will have a great purchase. Check out it is insurable in the UK and parts are readily available because some foreign vans are harder to ensure and get bits for than others.
Ali
Ali
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