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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by G8_Summit
    A chav family came round last night and gave me £2500 in £10 notes for the car. They didn't even take it for a test drive.
    They know where you live. Make sure everything is tightly secured as they can squeeze through the smallest gap. Or is that cats?

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by G8_Summit
    A chav family came round last night and gave me £2500 in £10 notes for the car. They didn't even take it for a test drive.

    Wish I'd asked £3000 for it now


    V Well done

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  • G8_Summit
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    Respect

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  • PerlOfWisdom
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    yesterday I found a suitcase of photocopied tenners so last night I used £2500 of it to buy an old banger. The fool didn't even notice, and the car was easily worth £3000.

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  • G8_Summit
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    A chav family came round last night and gave me £2500 in £10 notes for the car. They didn't even take it for a test drive.

    Wish I'd asked £3000 for it now

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  • Fleetwood
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    The last MOT I got in England cost me £25 in east London.

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  • G8_Summit
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    Good News

    Put it through the MOT - passed first time with no work required


    Now, does anyone want to buy a 1998 Peugeot 306 1.9 TD estate ??? Comes with 12 months MOT

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  • nobody here but us chicke
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    Mot

    plus MOT's are on computerizated data thinggies these days, if you fail thats it, MOT expired - it no longer has a month left.

    Im sure you can look it up somewhere.

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  • Bagpuss
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    If I was you I'd stick it through a car auction in the sarf e.g. Enfield. On a saturday they are full of mug punters all waving around their parkers and what car guides, falling over themselves to pay too much for some old tat. The dealers are all sat at the back with smirks on their faces. Counting the pounds made on the crap they just brought down and put through from the scottish and northern auctions.

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  • G8_Summit
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    I wouldn't pay any more than £1500 for one with lower mileage.

    Nor would I. But there's always some mug who doesn't do their homework and will buy it "coz it looks nice"

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  • boredsenseless
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    And if you haven't already booked your MOT you've got as much chance of hell freezing over as you have of getting an MOT tomorrow

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  • Bagpuss
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    Both dealers, both prices you or they won't get. I wouldn't pay any more than £1500 for one with lower mileage.

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  • G8_Summit
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    Ah yes. But also look at these:

    1999 T Reg PEUGEOT 306 1.9 TD Meridian, Berkeley Road Garage 5 Doors, Manual, Estate, Diesel, 56,000 miles, Green, Manual, ABS, AirCon / Climate, Central Locking, Driver Airbag, Electric Windows, PAS, Full Service History. (1 year mecanical breakdown warranty . . . . (trade) £3,675

    1999 T Reg PEUGEOT 306 1.9 TD Meridian JLM 5 Doors, Manual, Estate, Diesel, 120,000 miles, Blue. ABS, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Driver airbag, Electric mirrors, Electric windows, Immobiliser, Passenger airbag, Power assisted steering, Remote . . . . (trade) £2,999

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  • sb5spa
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    306

    I sold a 98 R reg 306xsi 12 months ago. It had 35k on the clock, full main dealer service history and was spotless. I was lucky to get £2,500 for it!

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  • Bagpuss
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    Parkers arent very accurate at the mo

    Look at these

    1998 PEUGEOT 306 1.9 D Turbo 5dr Diesel Hatchback,
    Diesel, 117,000 miles, . meridian model, metalic blue. 5 door hatch, e/w, pas, c/locking, e/mirrors, 5 speed, blaupunkt r/cassette, f/fogs, FSH, MoT, 9 Months tax, good condition, 50+ mpg NO CANVASSERS. £1,550.

    1998PEUGEOT 306 1.8 GLX Estate,
    S reg. 60000 miles, FSH, 1 years Mot, PAS, central locking, electrics, alloys, roof rails, immaculate throughout, any inspection welcome. £1,850. ono.

    1998PEUGEOT 306 Meridian 1.9 TD
    S reg. 106000 miles,FSH, china blue, PAS, AC, EW, EM, twin airbags, CL, economical, excellent condition, taxed end of December, MoT May 06. £1,900. ono.

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