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1 hour ago, willswitchengage said:

Don't often see 37 year old cars this in this nick

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LOL at the window decal

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255201502333?hash=item3b6b31e47d:g:mKsAAOSw9Dthe9VT

That 205 has been on JokeFace™ for a while. Looks like he's struggling to shift it. Worth every penny for such a genuine example I'd have thought. 

Someone on here needs to message him and make a cheeky offer an offer he can't refuse. 

Out of interest, weren't the first 205s on a Y plate? I'm sure an old mate had one in burgundy as his first car in the 90s. Or maybe it was an A plate... hmm..

 

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Have we had this Lambretta GP150 yet? I'd love to know what the winning bidder actually plans to do with it. The crazy reality is that by burying it under a house for decades has enabled it to survive way longer than 99.99% of it's UK counterparts.

Get well oiled

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Unicorn wedge action. Bit salty mind. Wolseley 18/22, 3 bags starting price. Wood, just because of the light up badge.

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Posted
11 hours ago, Dick Longbridge said:

That's stunning. Without even sitting in it, I just know that driving position is near-as-dammit perfect. What sort of ££ does that actually work out as? 

It is for sale for 20,000 NOK so about 1732 pounds. And it is fantastic could well have owned it myself but spare parts access is probably very poor and it is a deal braker for me.

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Just now, Dyslexic Viking said:

It is for sale for 20,000 NOK so about 1732 pounds. And it is fantastic could well have owned it myself but spare parts access is probably very poor and it is a deal braker for me.

Such a delicious slice of Datsun for not a lot of money. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Supernaut said:

That car, in those surroundings.

I want to go and live there, where those photos were taken.

Rural Norway is very nice and can highly recommend road trips here.

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5 minutes ago, Dick Longbridge said:

Such a delicious slice of Datsun for not a lot of money. 

Yes this is a lot of car for not much money so am curious as to how long it takes before it is sold.

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6 hours ago, somewhatfoolish said:

Unicorn wedge action. Bit salty mind. Wolseley 18/22, 3 bags starting price. Wood, just because of the light up badge.

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Very salty, especially given that it's basically a kit of parts you have to make yourself.

Posted
39 minutes ago, moosemansjukebox said:

1993 Rover 200 216 GSi 5dr HATCHBACK Petrol Manual

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275007549399

R8 without the silver grill and with the extended indicator lights - the best looking ones IMO. Not too bad for £700.

Last night I chatted with our taxi driver about his adventures getting his late Dad's R8 back on the road. He'd spent £900 on brakes, wheel cylinders and a cambelt plus a patch of welding. Knew it wasn't worth it but it also kind of was. 

Agree early is better than late chrome on these

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5 hours ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

Rural Norway is very nice and can highly recommend road trips here.

What is the fuel availability like? I would love to go and have an explore but get the impression that it can be quite car unfriendly and expensive over there

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1 hour ago, MisterH said:

What is the fuel availability like? I would love to go and have an explore but get the impression that it can be quite car unfriendly and expensive over there

Fuel (petrol and diesel) is not a problem to get hold of. And are mostly the cities that are not so friendly to cars. In rural areas, petrol and diesel still dominate, and cars are vital there. And Norway is expensive but with a little planning it is possible to travel here without it being too expensive.

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