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taylorboosh
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7th Jun 11 at 17:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ill need a car on classic insurance - im out
AK
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7th Jun 11 at 17:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Fee's GTR is on classic insurance now

Its 21 years old I think.
taylorboosh
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not needed no clamis ftw... i got an insurance qoute on a 348 at £2k fc from admiral the other day
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quote:
Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote:
Originally posted by sc0ott
but have you ever seen one in asdas carpark?

Not sure on the point you're making, but no I haven't. I'd imagine they're shopping elsewhere like Waitrose or something. I never understand how a flash car supposedly pulls women tbh. What do people do? Buy a Ferrari then what? Go and park somewhere and women just walk over and fall at their feet? Doesn't really happen does it.


I wasnt being serious and i know driving around in any flash car will get looks and not shit loads of girls wanting your penis, although i have seen a lot of ugly blokes with mint cars with a stunning girl in the passenger seat, which makes me wonder how that usually happens because in the real world stunning girls are not atttacted to ugly poor blokes.
AK
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7th Jun 11 at 17:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

2k

Ahhh, the joys of being an old bugger. £140 odd for the 911 fully comp
Jake
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quote:
Originally posted by AK
2k

Ahhh, the joys of being an old bugger. £140 odd for the 911 fully comp


the perks pretty much end there though
sc0ott
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Originally posted by john-d
not needed no clamis ftw... i got an insurance qoute on a 348 at £2k fc from admiral the other day


and then when you try to pay for it they ask you to phone them for more details which usually ends up you being quoted an extra 12k because youre 5ft 3 and not 5ft 4.

Oh wait...that wasnt chris knox you tried, my bad.
taylorboosh
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Lol that was 2k normal at 22. Will be reasonable on classic
richc
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from pistonheads

£1,343.30 to change a track rod end on a 360.
sc0ott
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£1,343.30 to change a track rod end on a 360.


Bargain.
Russ
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quote:
Originally posted by Jake
quote:
Originally posted by AK
2k

Ahhh, the joys of being an old bugger. £140 odd for the 911 fully comp


the perks pretty much end there though
+fee
Jambo
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quote:
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£1,343.30 to change a track rod end on a 360.


I'd say you need to be on a minimum of £70k p/a to get that. Regardless of your livingcosts savings and outgoings.
Nath
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quote:
Originally posted by Jambo
quote:
Originally posted by richc
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£1,343.30 to change a track rod end on a 360.


I'd say you need to be on a minimum of £70k p/a to get that. Regardless of your livingcosts savings and outgoings.


Fuck that. If it breaks just leave it in the garage.
3CorsaMeal
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just fit it yourself, i bet its only bolts and screw threads
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I reckon there is more special tools required for it then in a retard school.
adiohead
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use one of these jacks:

Jambo
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Fuck that. Just use a wicker basket m8
3CorsaMeal
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just read all the thread about the track rod end on pistonheads and the price has been taken out of context and posted here.


this is the best comment in the thread

"I've had this argument before, the stuff on high end cars is still basically the same as on low end cars. The spanner monkey doing the work is still just a spanner monkey. It might take a bit more time for some jobs, and it might me made of a better material (but probably not ) so cost a bit more, but thats about it."
adiohead
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it's when you might need a specialist that I'm positive most people would cry.
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quote:
Originally posted by spencer88
I reckon there is more special tools required for it then in a retard school.


Irony.
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quote:
Originally posted by sc0ott
quote:
Originally posted by spencer88
I reckon there is more special tools required for it then in a retard school.


Irony.


Sorry, didn't realise the internet police were here.
sc0ott
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Grammar police actually.
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Capital letters Sir?
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What?
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by sc0ott
quote:
Originally posted by spencer88
I reckon there is more special tools required for it then in a retard school.


Irony.


DannyB ha 2 accounts. banned

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