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Raffle enquiry - Toyota Carina 2 GL 1.6


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A little more than £100?

 

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£3 a ticket - 4 for a tenner?

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4 & 31 please

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How much test is on it chief?

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I have no care for the whereabouts.

£10 worth of tickets please!

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I'd be up for a trifle on this one.

Six English pounds worth of tickets if that fits into the pricing strategy.

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I will have £10 of tickets too. I'm sure this cannot be too far away from the midlands.

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Even though there doesn't appear to be confirmation of ticket price yet I'll have £10 worth of randoms please, whether that's 1 ticket or 4 .

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I'm sure I called first dibs on this when it was to be moved on!! (although it's much sooner than I expected!!)

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Do you have any information on this fine beast or are we bidding blind? Does it come with a full main dealer service history and is it a 23k mileage cherished owner example? Whatever, I'll have a ticket.

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£20 worth of randoms for me please

 

..... but if the price is right I'll take all 59 tickets - Scenic doesn't have long on this earth

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That's a large percentage of the tickets sold on the basis that this is a mint condition low mileage FSH 26 year old Japanese hatchback.

 

 

I say, you best be an honest fellow with your single photograph and all that sort of thing.

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I'm not sure it's for sale.

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That's a large percentage of the tickets sold on the basis that this is a mint condition low mileage FSH 26 year old Japanese hatchback.

 

 

I say, you best be an honest fellow with your single photograph and all that sort of thing.

 

Full details are available elsewhere. THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE.

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This is the strangest raffle I don't think I've entered, maybe.

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Just imagine if they still built cars like this era of Toyota's.

 

Still plenty of these knocking about is no coincidence, always a G or J plate too.

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I'll have a slice of the roffle that's not yet a roffle but may be a roffle at some point when roffling type stuff commences 

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Carina II'S I think have aged very well indeed.

 

I reckon the Carina II has aged much better than the Carina E, or whatever they called the version that replaced it.

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