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Old 6th December 2017, 17:30   #21
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this is the add on auto trader,
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Old 7th December 2017, 15:22   #22
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Wonder if he would sell me just the bonnet

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Old 7th December 2017, 18:09   #23
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Hi Keith not ment to be a neg twist, just that if you were on the verge of finding the unfindable why when just about to or before tell someone it’s worth 12-15 when you have agreed a price, it’s like saying I’ll buy your house for 200k but I would have give you £225k because it’s worth that all day no you just keep quiet

As it is no one has it and it’s getting boreing seeing it not sell yet again. All for being up front and honest find a 10er and sell it for a 5er I think not.
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Old 7th December 2017, 19:07   #24
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In the current climate of doom for older Diesels, has it got any real value above it being a breaker or a costly conversion to petrol/LPG. In the next two years, most older Diesels will be gone, forced out by stricter tests and frowned upon by wider society. It's a ticking Clock that's getting louder.
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Old 11th December 2017, 08:24   #25
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In the current climate of doom for older Diesels, has it got any real value above it being a breaker or a costly conversion to petrol/LPG. In the next two years, most older Diesels will be gone, forced out by stricter tests and frowned upon by wider society. It's a ticking Clock that's getting louder.
I am glad you are optimistic about the future? This exercise is the same as that boneheaded Prime Minister that took us into a war that is still raging today.
The idiot also stopped thousands of people like myself, whose hobby was owning and using pistols at a gun club,all legal, by banning pistols under 6 inches being owned. His reasoning behind it was that it would stop people being killed by the few brainless idiots that got through the police inspection net for owning a gun. More people being shot now than at anytime in the past. Diesels will still be around for years yet. Electric cars and their variants will be unusable because there will not be enough electricity to power them. The world is being led by complete idiots at the moment.
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Old 11th December 2017, 10:07   #26
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In the current climate of doom for older Diesels, has it got any real value above it being a breaker or a costly conversion to petrol/LPG. In the next two years, most older Diesels will be gone, forced out by stricter tests and frowned upon by wider society. It's a ticking Clock that's getting louder.
Older diesels are being left alone. It's brand new ones that are getting shafted.
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