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Title: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: vauxfan2k on 02 November 2010, 19:44:58
 :D :D :D :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1990-RENAULT-5-TR-RatRod-Unflushable-Turd-Spares-/330491849916?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item4cf2d96cbc


disclaimer:

Its not mine and I aint havin nuffin to do wif it...

 :-X
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: Welung666 on 02 November 2010, 20:14:51
The VRN would be OK on a Jag ;)
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: plym ian on 02 November 2010, 21:28:51
funny description ;D uni-directional bonding strip ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: dad1uk on 02 November 2010, 22:09:12
I'm surprised that no one is tempted.... ::)
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: aaronjb on 02 November 2010, 22:22:24
Now for all those of you with kids who've just passed their test; this is the car to buy and force them to drive, not some flashy Saxo or Corsa ;)
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 02 November 2010, 22:23:06
THAT IS BRILLIANT!!  ;D
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: tidla on 02 November 2010, 22:50:24
seems all the syfy films ( madmax, escape from new york, even the christine/ duel type flims) are making a car styling comeback.?? :-?
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: jonnycool on 02 November 2010, 23:10:45
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Now for all those of you with kids who've just passed their test; this is the car to buy and force them to drive, not some flashy Saxo or Corsa ;)
Exactly  :y
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: aaronjb on 02 November 2010, 23:28:45
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Now for all those of you with kids who've just passed their test; this is the car to buy and force them to drive, not some flashy Saxo or Corsa ;)
Exactly  :y
:y Glad someone agrees ;)

Back in '95 my first car was a '76 Allegro - just enough power that you could get into trouble if you tried really really hard (85mph downhill with a tail wind!) but basically indestructible, slow and cheap - just like a Renault 5. Zero street cred, of course, so no good for picking up girls outside McDonalds..
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: Amigo on 02 November 2010, 23:38:09
What a cracking ad. Almost makes you want to bid...almost. As for a first car i reckon my 1965 101 Victor was better.
   Regarding his comments on driving the thing it were'nt Renaults like that from new, or still are??? ::)
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: jerry on 03 November 2010, 11:26:04
excellent find! ;D :y
Title: Re: cheap runnaround anyone?
Post by: henryd on 03 November 2010, 11:29:18
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Now for all those of you with kids who've just passed their test; this is the car to buy and force them to drive, not some flashy Saxo or Corsa ;)
Exactly  :y
:y Glad someone agrees ;)

Back in '95 my first car was a '76 Allegro - just enough power that you could get into trouble if you tried really really hard (85mph downhill with a tail wind!) but basically indestructible, slow and cheap - just like a Renault 5. Zero street cred, of course, so no good for picking up girls outside McDonalds..

I have to confess to owning three aggros,two 1.3's and a vdp1500 complete with picnic tables in the back :D :y