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21 minutes ago, Count Grantleyish said:

The joys of selling cars... 

Yep doesn't matter the type of car I guess 

I'm not too fussed as long as it goes by December because rego due, service due etc. in the mean time saving pennies for a fresh update 

So far Focus RS and STI top of the list.

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1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

Yep doesn't matter the type of car I guess 

I'm not too fussed as long as it goes by December because rego due, service due etc. in the mean time saving pennies for a fresh update 

So far Focus RS and STI top of the list.

Yah, even with garden variety Golf.

Idiots and moaners everywhere. 

1 hour ago, Count Grantleyish said:

Yah, even with garden variety Golf.

Idiots and moaners everywhere. 

You selling up too? I think the best excuse so far when someone looked is that it's too modified, and want to buy it without the suspension and exhaust, then when I said no problems I'll get that sorted with a RWC never hear back. Tyre kickers galore, had 3 so far actually come and LOOK, a few dreamers messaging. 

29 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

You selling up too? I think the best excuse so far when someone looked is that it's too modified, and want to buy it without the suspension and exhaust, then when I said no problems I'll get that sorted with a RWC never hear back. Tyre kickers galore, had 3 so far actually come and LOOK, a few dreamers messaging. 

Maybe.

Haven't decided yet. 

9 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Isn't motorbike towing priority?

One of them yes, I want something different so looking at manual, turbo, tow bar, modern nice things like ass warmers, sun roof etc. 

I do like the VF SS but too similar to what I already got, even if i got a manual. 

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38 minutes ago, Count Grantleyish said:

Unreg permit and cable tie 20L jerry can on back fender  

Don't mock it till you've tried it :P hahaha this was my old bike when I needed some more range.. was still almost left stranded. 

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