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Warranties were never worth pursuing in the first place but plenty of spares available and some companies are actually building better components as well - good market for it as some are finding out.
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Straight 6, not V8. Fibreglass does absorb a fair amount of energy as it disintegrates.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostVX220 is a great car but offers little in the way of protection, why not go the whole hog and get a TVR Tuscan? 380bhp, they weigh bugger all and because they're made of fibreglass when you hit a tree at 160mph the V8 will come straight through and kill you in an instant, no long lingering death with time to ponder this post and how everyone is saying "he wouldn't listen".
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Ah, I see, I am not worthy of your anecdotes, oh wise and learned master. Pardon my insolence, for it is merely the folly of youth.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo we're older and experienced and laughing at the folly of youth.
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And I live in a one bed council flat with my wife, nanny and six kids and it costs me the same amount of money to pay the rent as you spend on your pornband connectionOriginally posted by someone has my name View PostI just bought a 1.25 10yr old Fiesta for bumming around in...
A Proper contractors car... and it cost me about the same amount of money that you will spend a week on filling up your Porche gayman..




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Sas and Zeist, you've won me over, there's a great deal on a Robin Reliant on autotrader, should be sensible enough, but I'll have to go easy on the corners...
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Sas and Zeist, you guys are truly bizzare. You seem to find hilarity in the mundane.Originally posted by zeitghost"Remember folks, to drive carefully at all times"...

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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View Postdiscerning buyer seeking advice .
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Wind-up merchant? I have better things to do than waste my own, and other peoples time.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes I missed that one
Mr Kane, either you're a brilliant wind-up merchant or a fool. Which is it?
Wouldn't be much of a wind-up would it really?
Why the binary option of wind-up merchant or fool. How about discerning buyer seeking advice from fellow motoring enthusiasts.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThis is a great windup! And trust Baggy to fall for it completely
and if its not, Mr kane is not very bright
see page one
If the game is to accumulate as much as possible and leave it to your childrenOriginally posted by sasguru View PostNow here's a proper contractor - destined to be wealthy.
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Now here's a proper contractor - destined to be wealthy.Originally posted by someone has my name View PostI just bought a 1.25 10yr old Fiesta for bumming around in...
A Proper contractors car... and it cost me about the same amount of money that you will spend a week on filling up your Porche gayman..



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