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Jambo
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15th Jul 11 at 22:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Buy my Jeep
Fad
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Colin wtf I drove a recent td v6 and it was shit, I can even imagine what kind of pig shit a 2.5 will be.
Tomnova16
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15th Jul 11 at 22:06   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You should buy my m tbh


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Jambo
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quote:
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Buy my Jeep
Colin
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Originally posted by Jambo
In terms of quality Colin yes, great cars though. Id love one. Grey on the later spec Vogue wheels with tints.



Might get some 20's for it -





[Edited on 15-07-2011 by Colin]
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You should buy my m tbh



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Located in Chalfont st Peter
Fad
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Won't be good in the snow Tom
Colin
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Originally posted by Fad
Colin wtf I drove a recent td v6 and it was shit, I can even imagine what kind of pig shit a 2.5 will be.



Cheap stop gap while I save/look for a porker......its not meant to be pleasant but hopefully the end result will be worth suffering for. I think it will be fun anyway
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15th Jul 11 at 22:12   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My idea of a cheap stopgap these days would be a Clio dCi or similar, not a bloody rangey
Fad
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So a thirsty and expensive to fix slug fits the bill
Colin
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Winter will be passed and i'll have covered 2500 miles and be sold on for what I paid for it before its costs me a bean....hopefully!!

If not then its been another experience to tell people in the pub all about!

[Edited on 15-07-2011 by Colin]
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i would personally have a v8 over the derv in one of these, not a lot of difference in mpg between either TBH
Jambo
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Colin sell it before March.


I paid £1800 in Feb, id be lucky to get £995 now
scottyp1989
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a range will hold its value better than a jeep tho
Fad
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I'd keep my eye out for a bottom of the market x5 3.0d, at least when you are done with it, it'll be worth more than 10p
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quote:
Originally posted by Fad
I'd keep my eye out for a bottom of the market x5 3.0d, at least when you are done with it, it'll be worth more than 10p


My neighbour has an early 3.0 petrol with over 100k on the clocks up for 4.2k I think, it's quite a bit more money tbh
Fad
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It's worth spendingbthat little extra, and as per jambo you need to be selective with what you buy otherwise you end up with a you can't shift.
Colin
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Colin sell it before March.


I paid £1800 in Feb, id be lucky to get £995 now



I'd just keep it if it halved in value!!
Tomnova16
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Yep not worth selling for that me old sailor chum


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Jambo
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It may have to go, i have found a bargain E36 that i want to buy and thanks to sky high insurance preems i cant run both.


So might shift it in december
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Scrap it mate
Colin
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I'd just park it in the front garden to annoy the snobs round here if it was at any point rendered useless!!
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I'll have it jambo if you can't shift it


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R Lee
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Colin, P38 model is notorious for being pure cack
It's Range Rover cringe.
sand-eel
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quote:
Originally posted by JedDy
dont BMW and Merc (i think) put there engine blocks to one side to cool naturally for a large period of time to prevent misshape or something??

havent heard anything bad about them tbh


You talking about 1980's turbo'd F1 car bmw engine blocks

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