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Posted
20 hours ago, SmokinWaffle said:

192,000km and 2.7k - for a knock off Panda? What is the car market doing in Egypt?!

It is based on a pyramid selling scheme.

Posted
11 hours ago, Cavcraft said:

@Cavcraft

Via the AS FB group... Looks like Keef is struggling to get in for some reason, but he says that he 'thinks it's the one that used to belong to LankyTim?'.

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Cheap double decker bus.  This one is old enough to be driven on a car licence.  And with a TL11 engine and high ratio diff I'd imagine it goes like f*ck.  Sadly it won't quite* fit in my driveway.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Barn find Metro

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I think there should be a caveat for all these 'barn find' advertisers that the car in question needs to have been stored INSIDE the barn...

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Posted
11 hours ago, Remspoor said:

It is based on a pyramid selling scheme.

Can't say that pharaoh than that. 

Posted
34 minutes ago, Cavcraft said:

Can't say that pharaoh than that. 

Geordie say's:

" Tat yoon car moon..."

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Posted
4 hours ago, Custard said:

I've never seen any kind of Proton here before. I wonder who bought this new and why?

I think the Wexford number is high enough to mark it as an one attempt to sell them in Ireland.import.Hurley's Garage at Derrylahan,near Dunmanway was a Proton dealer for a short time in the early 90s,so there must have been some attempt to sell them in Ireland.

Posted
5 hours ago, wuvvum said:

Cheap double decker bus.  This one is old enough to be driven on a car licence.  And with a TL11 engine and high ratio diff I'd imagine it goes like f*ck.  Sadly it won't quite* fit in my driveway.

Crikey. I assumed all those ECW-bodied long Olympians ended their days in Barnsley years ago. I can feel the boingyness from here on the sofa

Posted
4 hours ago, Custard said:

I've never seen any kind of Proton here before. I wonder who bought this new and why?

By the reg (06WXxxxxx, 5/6 digit after county marker is an import post 2012) it's imported 

Proton were actually pretty popular in Ireland around 1990; I can think of a few dealers on the east coast around that time (Aughrim, Shillelagh, Kilternan and Monkstown) and I reckon there were a good few more (Protons were a common sight until at least 2000)

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