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10 hours ago, Austat said:

Ahhh for fuck's sake.

I've been after one of these for a long while now.  Late 90s when they were anything but cool I used to drive past one on my paper round every day.  When the MK4 came along they still looked good, and I was really pissed when a MK4 estate came up on here Summer 2019 and sold to someone who promptly fucked off and never came back.  

In all seriousness, would anyone be up for a four way split on this?  Timing is shit for me, but Saffron Walden is 30 minutes away.

 

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59 minutes ago, BorniteIdentity said:

Ahhh for fuck's sake.

I've been after one of these for a long while now.  Late 90s when they were anything but cool I used to drive past one on my paper round every day.  When the MK4 came along they still looked good, and I was really pissed when a MK4 estate came up on here Summer 2019 and sold to someone who promptly fucked off and never came back.  

In all seriousness, would anyone be up for a four way split on this?  Timing is shit for me, but Saffron Walden is 30 minutes away.

 

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Looks like there's a new way of taking pictures, involving holding your camera in a bowl of dirty dish water then taking a photograph of a van on your CCTV camera.

 

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Ford transit pickup mk3 2.0 petrol 1989 model | eBay

 

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1 hour ago, Cavcraft said:

Looks like there's a new way of taking pictures, involving holding your camera in a bowl of dirty dish water then taking a photograph of a van on your CCTV camera.

 

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Ford transit pickup mk3 2.0 petrol 1989 model | eBay

 

And then taking a picture of your monitor screen with a 20 year old mobile phone and uploading that.

Genius.

 

A bit like the Einsteins that upload dash camera footage by videoing the video playing on another device.

 

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1 hour ago, cort16 said:

My uncle had one of those when I was wee. 

My only proper memory of it was that whilst driving to the shops and me in the back,  he threw the keys into my lap and asked them hold them for him. Took longer than it should to figure out that the keys were out of the ignition much to my amazement. 

(presumably the ignition barrel was fooked) 

 

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Smol car, 500 BINs, Barrow so the delightful @eddyramrod may be able to assist.

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Peugeot 104 left hand drive. We pulled it out of a dry garage where it had been sat for a few years. The old gentlemen couldn't find any paperwork for it, do have the keys. It starts and drives, only rust really is the front wing. Underneath is solid floor. Sills etc Everything seems to work on the car. We have had it running but there is a hole in the bottom of the radiator so not for to long and we have drove it briefly. Ideal parts car but would go back on the road if registered in the UK etc. £500 no offers Any info needed pm me

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1 minute ago, wuvvum said:

I was going to bid on that Clio but I got sidetracked sorting out someone else's fuckup at work (all I seem to do these days) and missed the end of the auction.  :roll:

There's an app for that, or Gixen if you're a luddite like me.

Pontiac Fiero of crispiness, 850 BINs, Johnstone. Have you considered this one @DodgyBastard?  The vendor's been trying to shift this for a long time so may be vulnerable to being bid in the bollocks.

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