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Make like Mr B for just £470

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NISSAN-PRIMERA-1-6-SI-VERY-CLEAN-DRIVES-GREAT-ANY-TEST-OR-TRIAL-BARGAIN-/221432737417?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item338e6b6e89

 

Looks bloody ace that, and they do go a bit but they need a bit of persuading.

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Nope, but Norway isn't an EU member so import monies may apply. I bought my '62 Bluebird in Norway but I don't recall HMRC charging me anything for it. Maybe because it was only £600 and so old...I don't know.

 

Norway is in the EEA though, so I think you'd get out of having to pay any duty on any import.

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GOOD GOD LOOK AT IT!!

 

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That is just awesome.

 

I haven't been so excited since I got my I-Spy book of front bottoms.

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ohhh the ford starcraft :mrgreen:

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I don't think I've ever seen a booted fabia before and for that im thankful

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No, it's not remotely shite, but when did you last see one?  It's a Suzuki Kizashi, I passed one in the street a while back and had no idea what it was until I saw the badge on the boot and with good reason as it turns out.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2012-Suzuki-Kizashi-2-4-Sport-4x4-CVT-in-Mineral-Grey-Metallic-/251200125077?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3a7cb1b895

 

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Comes with built-in rarity value, given that in nearly 3 years they've managed to shift less than 500 of them.  According to reviews it's a thirsty, expensive mid-sized saloon with high CO2 levels which only comes with a 2.4 petrol engine and a CVT auto box - just what every new car buyer wants in 2014.  Therefore, this gets my vote for one potential future Autoshite equivalent of the Seat Malaga.

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Those things are 100% weapons grade SHITE. Good to know that you can still actually buy a new proper shite car if you want one. Up there with the MG6 diesel I'd say

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They're actually quite nice cars. I'm surprised they've sold 500 of them 99.9% of them must be ex-demos that Suzuki forced the dealers into buying before flogging them off at half RRP.

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They'll never get the asking for it given Motorpoint have a load of delivery mileage 14 platers in for £13999

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That 407 should stand a decent chance of getting you most of the way home from the seller's house.

 

Mind you, you never know, I was picked up in a 55-plate Peugeot 307 diesel taxi the other night which was still working despite having over 300,000 miles on the clock.  Admittedly the seats were ruined and the driver did spend most of the journey grumbling about its many faults - mostly going into limp mode at inconvenient moments or randomly cutting out altogether - but it was running OK at the time and only had one warning light on the dashboard.  So pretty much good as new.

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I quite liked the shape of the Original Seat Malaga. I remember seeing hmm one i think in kilmarnock. Wipers were selling the Ibiza as fast as they could get them in. The dash looked so flung together it made my Yugo look positivly well build by comparision. Those Suzukis and Huyandis i suspect ashas allready been said, will be the unusal Autoshite of the future. The cost of taxing them being the main hurdle. Who would willingly buy a car then shell out nearly 500 notes just for the privilage of driving on our pot holed excuses for roads!. I have never seen one of the Suzukis in the flesh i have to say!. 

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Category: Cars which have ended up with two badges as a result of the badge being moved during a facelift and someone having mixed and matched a facelift bonnet with a pre-facelift grille or vice versa

 

  • Vauxhall Cavalier MK3
  • Ford Transit MK3 bonnet on smiley Transit
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10in steering wheel must make this fairly entertaining to park. 

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10in steering wheel must make this fairly entertaining to park. 

 

C-pillar rot is relatively terminal, though. Can't believe it has an MoT as recent as it does.

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Seats look nice though! I could make a nice complete interior from that. 

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Triumph Herald 'Vitesse'

 

Brief history and condition:- In '69 this car was originally a Triumph Herald 1200. Fast-forward to the mid nineties; the then current owner decided to change the bonnet for the Vitesse shape seen here. The owner subsequently sold it to a classic car restorer in Worcestershire, who knew of a customer that was interested in Triumph Vitesse's. The customer bought it and commissioned the restorer to 'improve' the car to his specifications. This included: a complete respray in two tone silver over blue; a sun roof was fitted; front and rear fog lamps; fully re-carpeted car interior and boot(!); replacement Vitesse style dash, door cards, steering wheel and other items. Most notably was the replacement reconditioned 4 pot 1300 engine and box donated from a Triumph Spitfire Mk3. I was told that the car was done this way because the owner had always liked the Vitesse shape but also wanted 1300 economy.

 

Even briefer history: Herald with wrong bonnet and engine for sale. 

 

Boot photo chosen because they've done a really nice job of that. 

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