Guest watanabe Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 I need these out of the way now chaps and I'd rather not recycle them or use them as a primer to set a Saab alight. The police said they won't be able to overlook another incident like last time. If you take the lot, they're free. If you want to cherry pick, sod off. I can't be arsed listing them individually to make chump change and then get charged more than the magazines themselves are worth.The Car Crafts and Popular Hot Roddings are from the early noughties until 2008 or thereabouts.The C&SCs - probably late nineties to mid noughties.They're far too heavy to post, so collection only. Have a couple of really shit photos. Popular Hot Rodding and Car Crafts (The ones in the pile are for free, not the ones in the cases).C&SCs. WERE AM I LOCATED? I R LOCATED IN STOCKPORT. A cup of char and a poke round the world's most cabbaged 305 estate can also be arranged.You have a week starting from now - otherwise I take them to the tip. warren t claim 1
warren t claim Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 Charity shops appreciate car mags because the sell easily. trigger 1
hairnet Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 yes please oh 305 loving slut do are handy tomorrow yes evenings?
Ghosty Posted September 10, 2013 Posted September 10, 2013 Charity shops appreciate car mags because the sell easily.I work in an Oxfam on Saturdays and this is certainly not the case - we'd be told to shove them in a box, which gets put in a van and taken to a redistribution/recycling place, and we make £1 per box. They aren't that big boxes, you can fit about 15-20 paperback books in one.
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