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3 hours ago, Datsuncog said:

Don't think so, sadly - after Rover/Phoenix imploded in 2005 I believe they became a Fiat/Alfa Romeo franchise, but I was already living in Sussex by then.

Last time I passed through Comber, the old showroom had become a Tesco Express and coffee shop...

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Still, a bonus K11 Micra outside!

I think you'll find that's an EP91 Starlet.

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Forget an FS1E (would still like one, though) if you want to rock up on the coolest 'ped in town, it has to be this...

 

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£5,000.

 

Joshua Paul Warner, Facebook Market Place.

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7 minutes ago, Cavcraft said:

Forget an FS1E (would still like one, though) if you want to rock up on the coolest 'ped in town, it has to be this...

 

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£5,000.

 

Joshua Paul Warner, Facebook Market Place.

What a find! I can't imagine there were many of these sold new over here. It was a favourite of mine from 'The Observers Book of Motorcycles', primarily because I was even shorter then than I am now and it had a low seat height!

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1 hour ago, worldofceri said:

When I was a kid I thought these had really neat styling. Not sure why. I was a strange child.

My class 3 (infants) teacher had one. She was a tyrant. Used to use occasional physical discipline (not against me, have to had). My mum knocked the wing mirror off her gold Strada in our MK2 escort picking me up from school. I was secretly a bit pleased.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/452793546125260/?ref=search&referral_code=undefined

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THOSE wheels.

 

 

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On 12/28/2020 at 11:19 AM, Aston Martin said:

Very, very nice, but:

“Offers only above asking price...” (£6,660)

Err, OK, that’s really not how a classified ad works.

For that reason alone, I’d go out and buy this one from a dealer (asking £5,250 - probably drive away for £5,000) and get three months warranty too.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-Volvo-S60-2-5-R-4d-300-BHP-Saloon-Petrol-Automatic-/303786103593?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49292

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1 hour ago, Wack said:

These guy specialise in Japanese imports , low mileage rust free cars 

Interesting stock list , start at page 28 and work back :D

https://www.thecarwarehouse.co.uk/vehicle/1235/volvo-940

 

 

 

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They bring some really interesting stuff over; it’s somewhere I’d love to just have a look around. 

Though I do wonder who the target market is for some of the stuff they bring over. Surely there isn’t anyone wanting to spend >£5000 on a Vectra or Rover 400...

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Ref. that UR Quattro, it'll go much much more than it's current bid of around £6,000, or whatever it's at. You're basically buying a set of VIN plates and a log book. 

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1 hour ago, Mr Laurence said:

They bring some really interesting stuff over; it’s somewhere I’d love to just have a look around. 

Though I do wonder who the target market is for some of the stuff they bring over. Surely there isn’t anyone wanting to spend >£5000 on a Vectra or Rover 400...

maybe a discount on containers makes it cheap to bring them in , start high you can always come down in price if you've bought it for the right money 

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6 minutes ago, purplebargeken said:

That is extremely cheap. I have loosely followed the market for these for years - that's the first one to come up for sale in a very long time, and the first for years not being sold by a flipper/dreamer.

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