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Jesus wept, that BM is probably the ultimate example of too much money, too little taste and takes vulgarity to an entirely new level.

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I have just spent 1700 pounds on having a totally new reconditioned engine put in.

:roll:

 

So is it 'totally new' or 'reconditioned'?

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Seems salty, but offers taken

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/fiat-strada-c ... 3cbaf5a6e9

 

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Austin-Rover- ... 1c1e073767

It ran out of mot and the only advisory was a pipe so no reason with a good clean up would go through new mot

 

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1988-BMW-318i ... 35b45dfc42

 

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/bmw-735il-lim ... 4aadc20618

SHE STILL GOES LIKE A TRAIN AND POWER IS SMOOTH AND CONTINUOSE,THE CAR HAS ALL EQUIPTMENT IT WAS SUPPLIED WITH...
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-BMW-318I ... 256696d243

 

I have just spent 1700 pounds on having a totally new reconditioned engine put in. The cost of this was 1700 pounds.

 

I have put the car up for sale at 1700 but am willing to take sensible offers, bearing in mind the price I paid for the new engine was 1700.

 

What a twat! :roll:

 

Wow, a totally 'new' reconditioned' (what?!) engine, I wonder how much that cost to put in.

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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C245354#

 

This Merc 220D looks a classy way to travel, Cheap to run as well being a diesel and tax exempt, I wonder what kind of driving experance you could expect from it if your using this as a daily driver..? A slow one I'd imagine, Still it's quite tempting.

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This Yank V8 looks great and appears a sensible price. £500 start and a sellers valuation of just £1200

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1978-DODGE-AS ... 27bd622780

 

I know this one! :D

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You can see it here behind my black Buick, with the hood raised. This is West Lancs MG Club show, September 2004. In 2004/5/6 I met this Dodge often at shows in my area, the owner lived near me. It always looked and sounded lovely. I think someone might have bought it, as the listing was "ended" when I checked. They've got a good deal.

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That UAZ pickup is OUTSTANDING!!! :D

 

Imported from some "Socialist" African nation perhaps?

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I'm not sure what you're after in a car trigga, but they aren't very 'interesting' to drive - I was driving a Peugeot 405 estate at the same time as my Audi coupe; the shagged out 405 was a lot more fun to drive.

 

Did love the warbling 5 cylinder and sharp styling though.

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Hey, why is Gibraltar (British for 300+ years) a LHD traffic regime? Not getting that... just a friendly nod to Spain then?

 

Probably because it is far cheaper to just pop across the border and buy a new motor?

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surely he could just hammer a smaller socket over the hubcaps?

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Love the Falcon Bermuda thing.

 

Looks like they ran out of cash for a designer after the aggressive, Ferrari-esque front was done, so grafted on the rear half from an AC Invalid Car and hoped no one would notice.

 

Well, I did.

 

Wasn't there a game or a website (or even a regular magazine slot?) where the front half of one car was grafted on to the rear of another?

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Fed up waiting for a decent Mk 1 Espace to come up for sale?

 

Buy this, lie on the ground in front of it, look up at the grille and pretend you already have one. You might need to squint a bit too.

 

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That traffic is lovely.

 

WANT!

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Here's a nice Ambastardor.

 

i got it as i was going to roof chop it and lower it into a badboy rod but it is too good to chop up.

 

This kind of restores my faith in some of these customising types.

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