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Old 28th February 2021, 14:13   #1
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Whilst my daily 75 is in having a bit of work done this is my courtesy car from the garage. Home from home.




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Old 28th February 2021, 14:17   #2
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Wow, nice stand by.
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Old 28th February 2021, 15:02   #3
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It was bought very cheaply as a donor car for a project but on closer inspection it was too good to break. Most customers get a 20 plate Nissan however in my case I much prefer this. No comparison in my opinion.


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Old 28th February 2021, 16:00   #4
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It was bought very cheaply as a donor car for a project but on closer inspection it was too good to break. Most customers get a 20 plate Nissan however in my case I much prefer this. No comparison in my opinion.


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Absolutely, makes you wonder how many interested folks / converts it might create if given out more frequently.

Do you know what the project was? A K series for a kit car maybe.
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Old 28th February 2021, 16:37   #5
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Whilst my daily 75 is in having a bit of work done this is my courtesy car from the garage. Home from home.




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Beautiful! Lovely color.
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Old 2nd March 2021, 17:25   #6
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Just reminds you what good looking cars they are-thanks. Chris, S,
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Old 3rd March 2021, 10:37   #7
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Its certainly better than the usual courtesy cars like a Nissan Pixo or Suzuki Alto, it's almost too good to be used as a courtesy car.
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