Seeing as this is a hypothetical question, Boba Fett would be most likely to win. He has less experience than his father, but is a better combatant, and has heavier duty weapons. This would also depend on the scenario and weapons armor ect. But if it were Boba vs. Jango, both with the same weapons, same armor and same experience levels, Jango would win. No real answer to the question, sorry! :)
Yes he did in the video game Bounty Hunter.
jango fett would boba fett has heavy duty weapons but that makes him slower jango is faster, smarter, and more skilled in hand-to-hand combat. boba has never been seen fighting hand-to-hand combat. jango has fought obi-wan-kenobi and won he didn't kill obi-wan but jango still won in history jango fett defeated comari vosa, leader of the bando gora, his mandalorian enemy, montross, shot and killed zam with his dart from about half-a-mile away, and lets not forget that in episode II jango killed a jedi and only took four shots boba lost his gun 10 seconds after he got into a battle and didn't kill anyone during those ten seconds, jango killed a jedi in five seconds. while boba is trying to kill luke he used his wrist blaster about 10 yards away and misses every time and blasters are larger than toxic darts. jango fett will always be better than boba fett.
Easy way is to swap the springs, axles and brakes from a 3.5t crewcab XHR. Then you need to get it uprated by VOSA. First call would be to go to local VOSA office and ask for full legalities.
The VOSA website has a searchable database of vehicle recalls. URL is http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/default.asp
phone no.is 18006335151 or national highway safety 18883274236 In the UK (Ireland doesn't have one, but the recalls are probably the same), the Vehicle & Operator Services Agency (VOSA) keep a searchable database at http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/default.asp
Not sure if you actually can or not, but I've never been parked up. And I've been stopped by vosa with the light on a good few times.
As we are only in 2008, who knows if they will find new faults with the 2009 fusion that require recalling. The last recall on the fusion was 2007. Here is a useful website for recalls. http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/
My 1999 Multivan is plated at 2600kg (2.6 tonnes). I believe standard panel van T4 is plated at 2515kg (2.515 tonnes/ 2.47 tons). In any case, they're all over the 2.5 tonnes restriction for "larger vans" & "motor caravans" for the new Low Emission Zone (LEZ) rules from January, though you can get them downrated to 2.45t & re-plated, then apply to VOSA for new log book for around £120 + the cost of a VOSA weighbridge cert (£12-30) then registeredwith tfl for the new lowered & exempt weight. Cheaper than going into the zone & paying the £100 charge on 2 days !
???? as long as the car can be opened from the inside and outside its passable, locking the car does not come under the mot, if no joy with the garage you can appeal through vosa, it will give details on the rear of failure sheet
You register it using the frame and engine numbers. I got a '51 and there's no numbers on the stock frames. If it's not a stock frame no matter. Your engine number is your VIN. If you don't have a title see your DMV about a mechanic's title or a Homemade title. In South Carolina you will be assigned a new VIN starting with HMD. Careful, they'll run your numbers on the motor and might assign you a bondsman if they're not clean. In the UK, without vin/engine number or V5, you might have to take the SVA (Single Vehicle Approval) route. Your local VOSA test station and VOSA on line have all the details.
Its generally easier to answer if you are more specific i.e What are the British motorcycle law in relation to wearing helmets? Best answer for now is Go to http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/index.htm And you can launch from there to the VOSA and DVLA sites for all about vehicles and licences . See also the Road Traffic Act 1988
No it's not illegal - tho many think it is. So long as there is an arm rest or other such device fitted between the edge of the seat nearest the back door - to prevent someone falling out if back doors come open. Source is VOSA pre inspection for limousines and private buses point 5.10