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CUJ

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Post #26
Right pair of Arthur Daley's you two Laugh

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Posted 28th Dec 2011 at 23:21
tvrfan007

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Post #27
Can't believe you can't shift that for 500 quid. Could shift my starship miles hdi for that price!

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Posted 29th Dec 2011 at 10:18
billyboy99

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Post #28
i too am stunned this is valued at £500...sad times indeed. those alloys alone are worth a couple hundred i think.
Posted 29th Dec 2011 at 10:22
THE_Liam

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Post #29
If it doesn't sell Friday mate, message me. VERY interested!

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Posted 29th Dec 2011 at 11:30
dave-rallye

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Post #30
Is the rear beam still knackered?

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Posted 29th Dec 2011 at 16:26
darren9

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Post #31
Its getting picked up tomorrow.

The beam is fixed. Replaced it with a beam found on this forum.

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Posted 29th Dec 2011 at 17:03
darren9

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Post #32
Sold to Chris.

Hope it made it back OK, the wife tells me you had a long trip!

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Posted 30th Dec 2011 at 20:27
daryl357

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Post #33
Christ are these worthless now? I'm thinking about selling mine but if this is all they are worth I shall run it into the ground.
Posted 30th Dec 2011 at 21:37
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Post #34
I think I was more bothered about selling than people were about buying, if I'd have held out I'm sure I'd have got more but I just wanted the car off the driveway.

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Posted 31st Dec 2011 at 10:15
seans6

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Post #35
Bargain for the lad who bought it!
Posted 31st Dec 2011 at 15:33
bigbadbowen

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Post #36
Yes it was a long drive car made it fine.

Pics never tell a true story. Car has phase 2 seats a fair few scratches not in the best condition. Wheels are nice though Thumbs up
Posted 31st Dec 2011 at 15:51
darren9

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Post #37
bigbadbowen wrote:
Yes it was a long drive car made it fine.

Pics never tell a true story. Car has phase 2 seats a fair few scratches not in the best condition. Wheels are nice though Thumbs up


What more do you want for £400? Dunno

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Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 13:41
jim01uk

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Post #38
I sold a total f*cking shed for over £600 last year - had more miles, 1 month MOT and Tax and paint which had been cleaned with a pan scourer. The handbrake had snapped, the clutch was as stiff as ron jeremy and the front bumper didn't fit right because it had been in a smash.

If it runs and drives for £400, its a bargain.

Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 13:51
peetypug

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Post #39
£400 and your mentioning a few scratches and the wrong phase interior Crazy
Why not as him for some money back and complete the slapping the face you just gave him Dunno

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You sir either live for the 6 or have a mental retardation to still be repairing this!

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Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 14:07
buzzbrightyear

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Post #40
What's up with phase 2 interiors anyway?

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Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 20:04
bigbadbowen

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Post #41
I wasn't complaining so feck off LOL
Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 20:34
dangti6

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Post #42
^ Mustangs I presume, which aren't as sort after. Mind you, at least the fabric is harder wearing than alcantara.

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  • Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 20:34
    bigbadbowen

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    Post #43
    I didn't drive so feck off again and it's not mustang like I said I'm not complaining as its not even my car I got what I wanted/needed out of the deal Thumbs up
    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 20:37
    buzzbrightyear

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    Post #44
    LOL that was a phase 2 interior you sold me dan wasn't it?
    Only difference is the pockets missing from the back of the front seats

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    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 20:48
    buzzbrightyear

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    Post #45
    What is up with the phase 2 seats anyway LOL

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    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 20:49
    bigbadbowen

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    Post #46
    I was after some phase 3s for the mrs car Yes
    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 21:02
    bigbadbowen

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    Post #47
    darren9 wrote:
    bigbadbowen wrote:
    Yes it was a long drive car made it fine.

    Pics never tell a true story. Car has phase 2 seats a fair few scratches not in the best condition. Wheels are nice though Thumbs up


    What more do you want for £400? Dunno


    Nothing it was a bargain cheers . Sorry wasn't meaning to be rude Thumbs up
    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 21:06
    buzzbrightyear

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    Post #48
    bigbadbowen wrote:
    I was after some phase 3s for the mrs car Yes

    What's the difference other than no pockets at back of front seats?

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    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 21:30
    buzzbrightyear

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    Post #49
    buzzbrightyear wrote:
    bigbadbowen wrote:
    I was after some phase 3s for the mrs car Yes

    What's the difference other than no pockets at back of front seats?
    Is there 1 plug less on phase 2 seats also?

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    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 21:31
    bigbadbowen

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    Post #50
    No airbags so bulbs in the dash board light up I know I could take the bulbs out but hey it ain't my car
    Posted 1st Jan 2012 at 21:35

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