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• #41277
I'm just questioning whether you want to own a car that was previously in the care of someone who would do such a thing ;)
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• #41278
Curb the owner is quite sheepish how it happened. There is no visible body damage, all damage underneath.... so checking if the shell is bent or just a case of drill out a few spotwelds and replace a few suspension bits...
Been sitting outside for quite a few years as the car is covered in moss growing in some areas.
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• #41279
Know what you mean. But could also be loved, all be it no to my taste!
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• #41280
I went to a BTCC race at Donnington in the 90s, I remember Tiff Needell in a red Old Spice Nissan Primera, thanks to the magic of the internet I've just looked it up and it was 1994, Alain Menu, Paul Radisich, haven't heard those names in years!
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• #41281
Was perusing the memes thread and saw this, how good does a simple ass 997 coupe look in red?
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• #41282
I'm with @coldharbour I've yet to see a BMW that has stuck on M stickers with a well behaved and caring owner
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• #41283
I've discounted cars because the owner left the charger plugged into the fag lighter with cables everywhere and rubbish in the door pockets when taking the photographs.
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• #41284
Great stuff. I loves me a sleeper.
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• #41285
Anyone know if there is a bank transfer limit? New car is just under 11k, be annoying if HSBC won’t allow me to pay for it
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• #41286
Normally £20k from when i was looking
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• #41287
Trade seller? I bought the DB9 on a debit card. I got one of Barclays’ text message but once I’d replied to that it was all good.
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• #41288
Private sale
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• #41289
I've done a £17k online BACS transfer with worrying ease before.
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• #41290
Thankfully ive an expert coming to look at it with me. Sadly at a small budget I have to look beyond perfect examples. And find a diamond in the rough.
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• #41291
I’ve done an online bacs transfer for £20k with hsbc before, no questions asked.
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• #41292
Ok, thanks all. Next challenge is having the money in my account at the correct time then.
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• #41293
Quick question: I have been offered a 1991 Peugeot 505 GTi wagon (ok, estate) in pretty good condition. 4 speed auto. For 2 grand but I need to go 400 kilometers to pick it up. Certainly has the rarity and interest factor.
But then I just found a 97 E39 BMW 528i estate in very good condition with full service history. 1 year full registration included. 230,000 Kay's.
It's only 4 grand.Go with my weirdo fascination for old french junk or go with the BMW and it's potentially high running costs? Surely the 528 is a better car all round?
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• #41294
4g for an e39 with 200kay. That’s about 3g too much. A grand is 1000 right, not 100 pounds.
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• #41295
Australian dollaz. To put into perspective $1000 buys you about 1 year registration and compulsory insurance.
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• #41296
Ah no idea then. Ignore me.
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• #41297
Wood.
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• #41299
Weather was absolutely horrid, but the cars were epic and a lot of people did some serious driving.
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• #41300
Found on, got a good deal. Good service history and good previous owner. Happy.
Now to work out how to get some better audio in it. Seems tricky with the iDrive and no pre out on stock headunit.
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Hope they also did the brakes and suspension!!!