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Wack

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  1. Didn't think there were that many zeros in £1200, must be wrong because there's no way he could be asking £12,000 I bet his wife has the long haul brochures out https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7179186902156853/
  2. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/755333805963838/ These look OK age of tyres dependant
  3. I had intended to get Ian bodsworth to flush the gearbox this summer, he quoted me about £300, comes highly recommended on the land rover forums, goes under the name of bodsy Mobile, comes to you to do it
  4. It's a very handsome looking car, especially in the green I had the oil changed in the rear diff when I got it so don't do that again, the oil was expensive , I thought it was the centre bearing that was noisy
  5. 1996 I had a job to Ullapool, it was 1am by the time I got there, got to Inverness thinking not far now 2 hours later, fuck me where is this bastard place, it was June, past midnight, twilight even at that time when I came round a bend and a herd of deer were in the road, green eyes everywhere I've no idea how I missed them but they will kill you, legs fold up and you'll have 500kg through the windscreen.
  6. 643,789 miles, did they drive it to every post office multiple times apologising for the horizon fuck up
  7. Description should read I bought an amazon pallet of worthless shite, the pallet wouldn't fit in my flat so i've half arsed it back together with some Asda buttie wrap hoping you won't notice and buy it
  8. I bet you could smell it 50m away, what a way to live
  9. With the microphone It's either in car karaoke or something to do with it being a taxi
  10. Optimistic £1500 asking Wonder how much was left when they got to wherever they were going https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1039383494016832/
  11. On This Day 3 January 2009, media outlets reported that a rare unrestored 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante Coupe had been found in the garage of a British doctor. A month later, on February 7, the car sold at a Paris auction for the sum of $4.4 million. The black two-seater, one of just 17 57S Atalante Coupes ever made by Bugatti, had been owned by English orthopedic surgeon Harold Carr since 1955. Carr, who died in 2007, reportedly had kept the rare vehicle parked in his garage since the early 1960’s and hadn’t driven it in five decades. The car was built in May 1937 and originally owned by Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, the 5th Earl Howe. Curzon was also the first president of the British Racing Drivers’ Club and a winner of the 24 Hour Le Mans race. When it was built, the 57S Atalante Coupe was capable of reaching speeds of more than 120 mph at a time when the average car couldn’t do more than 50 mph. It was also notable for its low-slung frame and V-shaped radiator and featured pig-skin upholstery. At the time of the auction, Carr’s car was said to be in good condition and had 26,284 miles on its odometer. The Bugatti car company was founded in 1909 by Italian-born Ettore Bugatti (1881-1947) in present-day Molsheim, France, and became known for producing expensive, cutting-edge sports cars and racing cars. From the time of its founding until the 1940’s, the company built fewer than 8,000 cars. Following the death of Ettore Bugatti in 1947, the company went into decline and changed hands several times. In 1998, Volkswagen bought the rights to build cars under the Bugatti name. In 2009, the company introduced the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, a sports car convertible which was capable of speeds of some 253 mph and carried a price tag of more than $2 million. The Veyron could reach 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds.
  12. Bit of insight on Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Naysmith How do you spend decades sleeping in a car Tragic she was killed by a truck in 2015 after surving all those winters in what must've been awful conditions
  13. Alfa kit https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/895412592291169/
  14. Missed the boat maybe https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1027448228441775/
  15. Just one question to go, to win a million pounds guess the age of this guy 34 Fuck
  16. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3728007624189101/ No power train, doesn't look like a scam
  17. Anybody got £800 they want to set fire to, it'd be more fun that spending 10 minutes in here
  18. Just spotted this for sale on Facebook Not sure how aerodynamic it is though and I'm pretty sure those tits would fall out once you jump out of the plane
  19. Spotted in a garden centre / old man clothes shop ( obviously) A bit crusty at the bottom but looked very nice from a distance
  20. Good job all the petrol stations aren't closed down so you can still buy petrol and matches
  21. If carlsberg did risky business ventures, they'd be the riskiest in the world BMW M5 at 21 in Bradford, wonder how many 10s of thousands the excess is
  22. Bullshit isn't it A few years ago I was driving from Chesterfield to Manchester, awful road for overtaking, following a truck doing 30 on the hills, 50 limit There's only one passing spot, a straight about a mile long which I'm waiting for, put the nose out to overtake and there is is, twat in a camera van waiting to ring the till on the only safe passing spot for miles, not in the villages where people barely even slow down Safety cameras my arse
  23. Unfortunately though mot fraud is commonplace, A guy in Accrington was well known for it in the north West, not the brightest though, I think it was the 2400 mot passes in 3 months without a single fail that tipped the DVSA off Some Mots were done on the phone
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