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Whatever, its gorgeous and I want it.

So do I. Just before the current owner though.

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^^^bought off a probate solicitor in Wilmslow!!

Now children; can you remember the old man currently doing bird who came from there?

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In my quest to find something to spend my council tax money on....

This seems a lot of car for not a lot

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hyundia-Terracan-2-9-CRTD-LWB-Turbo-Diesel-2004-CDX-/262299255909?hash=item3d12410465:g:Lg0AAOSwpzdWsded

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By the time bidding ends I wonder if it will be more or less than this?..

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SSANGYONG-REXTON-RX270-SE5-AUTO-BLACK-MERDEDES-ENGINE-AND-BOX-/182015012680

 

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Surely a lot of claptrap?

What the fuck has it got to do with Fiat Dinos? Before or after? Why is it on Cromadoras? The offset is so massive it's gonna fuck the wheel bearings after 2 miles?

Is this man Barry Ellend?

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Isuzu-117-Coupe-1977-Giugiaro-fresh-import-outstanding-the-JDM-Fiat-Dino/401073693421?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140122125356%26meid%3D2c66a959787348d78ed60a2747d81088%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D131731214374

Sorry, it's not a knackered Corsa, is it?

 

Fiat Dinos and the 117 share the same designer - Giugiaro. Admittedly, the former was sketched during his stint at Bertone and the latter at Ghia but - same bloke. Both cars share more than a passing similarity. Fiat was first, then the 117 (which previewed as a show car before going into production in 1968).

The wing mirrors are standard Japanese Domestic Market (JDM y0) fitment by the manufacturer - I have a couple of 117 brochures showing the same location. That car's a late first generation model before the 117 got a square headlight facelift and a diesel engine option; those cars look more like Peugeot 504 coupes (Pininfarina) from the front.

 

Cromodora wheels were / are a popular 117 modification in Japan, especially with the 'Italian styling' connection - you're right though, they're far too wide to fit in the arches.

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Its me who bid on it!

 

 

You'll never find spares for it.

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If, for the sake of argument, a northern Shiter were to win that Proton on a stupid bid, would someone Essex-based be able to collect it and store it until I they could arrange a trip?

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