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2 minutes ago, morrisoxide said:

Ha. Surely it must be easier to photograph a car in a nice/ok location than to photoshop.

Yes you'd think so. Though I imagine it's green-screened, which allows a consistent method of photographing damage, and the same environment on all listings with no variations in lighting etc

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Posted
8 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

 

Thanks for sharing, I hadn't seen that, and had thought that they must be thwarting consumer law on some of the scrap they advertise "sold as seen M8" 

I'm sure somebody on here bought a Citroen C4 from them a while back?

Who the fuck on here would be daft enough to buy a car from that Cowboy?

Posted
17 hours ago, hairnet said:

might be in clogher a week on sat :P

 

Give me a shout! If i'm not working I might be around

Posted
4 hours ago, Eyersey1234 said:

Who the fuck on here would be daft enough to buy a car from that Cowboy?

It was a cheap distress purchase I think!

Posted
38 minutes ago, wesacosa said:

ah jeez, soon to be ULEZ exempt and just down the road from me 


Well then, there's a handy solution to your conundrum... grab this, sell some of the others off your fleet and use the money to get it roadworthy, then cruise around London flicking the V to all the ULEZ monitoring cameras. :D Bosh, job done.

Assuming you like Acclaims, that is.

Posted
10 minutes ago, Soundwave said:


Assuming you like Acclaims, that is.

This is Autoshite , we all like Acclaims 

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£1,895

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This description is based on my opinion of the vehicle, the paperwork that comes with the car and anything I have been told about it. The vehicle is 60-years-old and this cannot be taken as a definitive statement for obvious reasons. As with most classic cars, there may be faults and quirks whilst, almost inevitably, some degree of tinkering and care will always be called for. Such are the joys of owning an antique vehicle and they must be taken within their own context and not compared to modern day cars. They are sold as old, mainly out-dated machines and come without any comeback whatsoever. They are my terms and conditions.

OK m8.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Rocket88 said:

Martin the misery Howey

I'm never going to live that down 😆

Posted
3 minutes ago, goosey said:

The wife’s grandfather had one of these and he found out the hard way that CD implies Cross Dresser

What's wrong with that?

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Posted
1 hour ago, grogee said:

What's wrong with that?

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Different times back then and he was old as fuck so he couldn’t handle it, he also stunk as well cause he used to fart a lot 

Posted
2 hours ago, grogee said:

Part of me wants one of these before they become extinct, but another part of me can't bear the few days I'd be driving a Chrysler before the Lancia badges arrived from Italy

I remember when I had my Ypsilon, I drove down to visit my parents in it.  My dad, who isn't particularly a car person, immediately identified it as a Lancia even though it had no Lancia badges anywhere.  Which I thought was interesting.

Posted
46 minutes ago, goosey said:

Different times back then and he was old as fuck so he couldn’t handle it, he also stunk as well cause he used to fart a lot 

Me too, never stopped me cross dressing though. 

I'm only pulling your leg though. I did once wear a dress to a ball because I didn't have a DJ, and it was black tie. I resented the obligation to pay for or rent a suit, so cross-dressing was the obvious* answer

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