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The Mg van had the cam belt done 2 years/ 15k  ago and the aux belt and a new windscreen in the last couple of months. It had been a daily driver for the last 2 years with no FTPs.

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I'm struggling to think of any business that would see a van that size as a great Investment. 

Which explains the rarity.

It would be great to know what sort of businesses parted with cash. 

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Flat rate van BIK for personal use, innit. 

Same reason loads of IT contractors tool about in Ford Rangers 

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5 hours ago, Kiltox said:

Flat rate van BIK for personal use, innit. 

Same reason loads of IT contractors tool about in Ford Rangers 

Motorbikes are plant and equipment. 

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Bump and price drop for the MG ZR van; for trades people in a hurry? £ 275

 

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Bargain!

 

Would be a rapid roffle..!

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On 8/7/2019 at 7:30 AM, Kiltox said:

Flat rate van BIK for personal use, innit. 

Same reason loads of IT contractors tool about in Ford Rangers 

For a while you could get Bini vans which sold for the same reason. 

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Oh stop it!!! I actually really like that wee thing but I have absolutely no use for it and it probably couldn't be any further from me if I tried....

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FFS, why do things like this turn up when you're no spare cash, no space on the drive, or even worse, no good reason to nip down to your place in Torbay....

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Roffle Roffle Roffle....  

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HI MATT how long could you hold with a deposit? Thanks Thomas pm me if you wish

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Can anyone give me a price to 'Shitely' this up to Chester, please?

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Meanwhile, I’ve got a collection lined up tomorrow. 90s, German and cheap. It’s also fairly practical as my I’m going to chuck my bicycle in as it provides the connection to and from the station. Assuming the train doesn’t run out of electricity.

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48 minutes ago, HMC said:

Meanwhile, I’ve got a collection lined up tomorrow. 90s, German and cheap. It’s also fairly practical as my I’m going to chuck my bicycle in as it provides the connection to and from the station. Assuming the train doesn’t run out of electricity.

Is the Volvo 4 sells then?

I’m a bit nervous about lack of electricity to the train too... got to pick up a certain Mercedes van I left in London...

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Stage 1- oversleep, drive part of the first leg to catch up and meet my rain connection with the last bit on bike. Think the former owner of my Volvo chose it purely to have the most glass to sticker up

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Take it steady.  Sure the new car will make up for rain/exhaustion.

Really windy up in the Midlands, hope any breeze is with you rather than against you.

Looking forward to seeing what the new car is.

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Having a rest on the train now. There was a headwind most of the way unfortunately. 

I can confirm the 725 to Edinburgh has electricity though

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9 hours ago, marm said:

Is the Volvo 4 sells then?

I’m a bit nervous about lack of electricity to the train too... got to pick up a certain Mercedes van I left in London...

Me too, no the plan (for this week) is to keep the Volvo and the newcomer and have a sort of 90s magazine twin test on my street, until I get bored (Tuesday maybe?)

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My guess would be the Mercedes convertible in dunfermline?

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Jesus, that's one hell of a collection if it is.

511 miles, and over 8 hours (one way)

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Blustery Bristol achieved here. More pedalling into a headwind action.

? count : 3

(kebab last night alas)

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Didn’t want to trespass but there’s an MG rover graveyard just off the a37 and about a million HHR models gathering moss in the background......

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Disaster here, rear puncture, a first on a collection trip, have Ditched the bike and am having a fry up

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