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Title: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: MartinP on 08 August 2008, 00:00:48
My new sub £200 miggy  :)

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Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: Danny on 08 August 2008, 00:34:17
how???  :o
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 08 August 2008, 01:14:41
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how???  :o

Cut and shut?  ;D

In all seriousness Martin, what's up with it? Sounds like you can't go wrong at that figure...
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: JueV6 on 08 August 2008, 07:26:33
Can I have 1 too :question :question ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: Elite Pete on 09 August 2008, 10:13:38
What a bargain, looks good Martin ;)
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: nickomega on 09 August 2008, 11:49:42
does it have a engine..lol
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: LordShiplane on 09 August 2008, 13:33:45
I am sure he dropped a nought off the price lol!
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: MadMark73 on 09 August 2008, 23:26:10
At that price I would have snapped his arm of aswell.

 What a BARGAIN.
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: MartinP on 10 August 2008, 19:16:53
2.0 CD 140k on the clock

Suspected headgasket failure! hesitant throttle pickup!

Turns out as prodably blocked breather system, as 1 vent pipe is cracke & full of crud, cam cover is leaking oil.

apart from that looks ok  ;D
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: MartinP on 10 August 2008, 19:21:31
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2.0 CD 140k on the clock

Suspected headgasket failure! hesitant throttle pickup!

Turns out as prodably blocked breather system, as 1 vent pipe is cracke & full of crud, cam cover is leaking oil.

apart from that looks ok  ;D


actually went over £200 as the Swindon office asked the driver to remove the TAX disc  >:( I had to offer them £60 to leave it in  :'(
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: mv6copcar on 10 August 2008, 21:41:14
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2.0 CD 140k on the clock

Suspected headgasket failure! hesitant throttle pickup!

Turns out as prodably blocked breather system, as 1 vent pipe is cracke & full of crud, cam cover is leaking oil.

apart from that looks ok  ;D


actually went over £200 as the Swindon office asked the driver to remove the TAX disc  >:( I had to offer them £60 to leave it in  :'(

ungreatful little b####rd  >:(

that has got to be bargin of the year!!

best of luck with the mega mate  :y
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: MartinP on 10 August 2008, 22:02:01
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2.0 CD 140k on the clock

Suspected headgasket failure! hesitant throttle pickup!

Turns out as prodably blocked breather system, as 1 vent pipe is cracke & full of crud, cam cover is leaking oil.

apart from that looks ok  ;D


actually went over £200 as the Swindon office asked the driver to remove the TAX disc  >:( I had to offer them £60 to leave it in  :'(

ungreatful little b####rd  >:(

that has got to be bargin of the year!!

best of luck with the mega mate  :y


 ;)
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: Dave-C on 11 August 2008, 07:30:38
Hope the fuel tank was full too... ;) ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: MartinP on 11 August 2008, 21:27:22
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Hope the fuel tank was full too... ;) ;D ;D ;D


Can't be that lucky twice.  ::)

My second Omega (a dead one) had 60 litres of fuel put in the day before it was took off the road  :)
Title: Re: New set of wheels (with barge attached)
Post by: Martin_1962 on 12 August 2008, 15:59:03
Great bargain :y