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REvil71

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Saying goodbye to an old friend.
« on: 16 October 2013, 17:41:16 »

We are getting rid of our 2.5td elite r-reg estate next month when the road tax is up.

Just a quick question........... where is the best place to part with it.

It probably has a shed load of parts so breaking for someone would be useful but we dont have the space.

Any ideas would be great.

I dont have enough posts to sell this at the moment.
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend.
« Reply #1 on: 16 October 2013, 18:04:01 »

Sad day , admins might transfer a for sale --possibly
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend.
« Reply #2 on: 16 October 2013, 19:58:56 »

Options are sell, break or scrap

You don't have the space/time to break, and not enough in it for someone to buy to break, and you imply its not one to keep as a runner.

So there's your answer, probably not the one you wanted.
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend.
« Reply #3 on: 16 October 2013, 20:24:30 »

thought as much. its been a great car for years.only fault it had was a broken fan belt on the m49. a flat bed back to a garage, a little clean, new belts and she was off again.
good advert for omegas. :y :y :y :y :y
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend.
« Reply #4 on: 16 October 2013, 20:29:12 »

if you scrap it get as many parts off it as possible. cut the cats off and sell them separately also.
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend.
« Reply #5 on: 17 October 2013, 13:44:30 »

What's wrong with it?
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Re: Saying goodbye to an old friend.
« Reply #6 on: 18 October 2013, 14:45:50 »

short and sweet version

alot of rust on back doors, looks like its been shot at.
Slight oil leak somewhere but not bad
end of exhaust has fallen off
headlights need new covers as old ones have gone yellowish

all in all not much but cant really see us putting too much into it so time to let it go.
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