nigel bickle Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Thought you chaps might want to see this... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -tape.html Spot the car time.
Shep Shepherd Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 The yellow 911 has a British registration number
Luxobarges_Are_Us Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 Of course the ODDY website is still online! www.oddynet.gr
trigger Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 The yellow 911 has a British registration number K743 PLK: Tax Status: UnlicensedExpiry Date: 01/03/2001Registration Date: 11/09/1992
Negative Creep Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 BET THEYLL ALL BE OVER HERE SOON CLAIMING ASYLUM EATING OUR SWANS CAUSING CANCER AND PUSHING HOUSE PRICES UP
Cavcraft Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 BET THEYLL ALL BE OVER HERE SOON CLAIMING ASYLUM EATING OUR SWANS CAUSING CANCER AND PUSHING HOUSE PRICES UP ..that's what The Ace will be saying next.
Mr Lobster Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 4th pic down. Is that a Mk1 Ibiza or Malaga.... "Hello, Is that Greece"
nigel bickle Posted September 13, 2012 Author Posted September 13, 2012 Mk1 Ibiza? Highly recommended as frugal, depreciation free & quite quick (the base 1500 anyways') . Love mine -just wish I could find a use for it.....
49barndoor Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 The yellow 911 has a British registration number K743 PLK: Tax Status: UnlicensedExpiry Date: 01/03/2001Registration Date: 11/09/1992 Not been taxed for over 10 years
gtd2000 Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 Heck, I thought this was some article about hammering a smaller socket over a nut or suchlike....
Luxobarges_Are_Us Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 That's what they've been doing- hammering a smaller ODDY over the old one.
TimothyClaypole Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 You need to go get these amateurs sorted Luxo.
messerschmitt owner Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 how difficult is it to sell a whole pile of free stuff in an auction? Surely you just advertise it, then start selling and then collect the money!
Tayne Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 ÃŽÂ ÃÂÃŽÂÀει να ÅÀάÃÂÇει κάÀοιο scrapman pikey ÀοÅ είναι διαÄεθειμÎÂνη να δÃÅ½ÃÆ’ει € 100 ÃŽÂνα αÅÄοκίνηÄο και ÄοÅ μεÄαÆÎÂÃÂοÃ…ν μακÃÂιά για να κÃÂβοÅ και αÃâ‚¬ÃŽÂ¿ÃÆ’ÄÎÂλλονÄαι ÃÆ’Äην Κίνα.ΑÅÄÃÅ’ θα ÄοÅ δÃÅ½ÃÆ’ει αÃÂκεÃ„ά για να ÀληÃÂÃÅ½ÃÆ’ει Äον λογαÃÂÃŽÂ¹ÃŽÂ±ÃÆ’μÃÅ’ internet και ÀÎμα Ìλε Äι μαλακίε για ebay.gr - καμία εÀιÆÃÂλαξη και 99cent ξεκίνημα.
Luxobarges_Are_Us Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 haha Tayne, google translate is epic! The thing is, due to high taxes, used cars in Greece are a bit salty and I'm guessing most the ones there would have been valued 4-5 years ago, when they were newer/in better condition and used prices were higher in the pre-crisis days. So you've got a K11 Micra that's been valued at €2.000, is currently worth €600, but could still make sense to sell for €250 in scrap in order to save on storage fees, paperwork and whatnot. Good luck with finding a civil servant willing to write down the value from 2 grand to €250!
Tayne Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 Good luck with finding a civil servant willing to write down the value from 2 grand to €250! Is that not a metaphor for the entire country?
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