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Got a look and a couple of slow laps around sutton hillclimb track today

One blind corner will have to get used to it.

Working bee day, so i dug some holes for em, then filled em up again. :D

Track day next sunday. :banana:

Fkn allclassifieds is the worst.

3 kents already trying to scam me

Ihope they read my replies

Had the same when I was selling my Bluebird, 2 Emails from 2 different people with the exact same wording other than name and price offered.

(offering more than I was asking) :wacko:

  • No one is buying a car from a rig in the gulf or serving on a ship and getting there friend/father or transport company to pick it up.

Never meet in a car park to sell your car. (peeps have been bashed)

Taking the keys of their car while they test drive yours - ah agh! ......The keys may belong to another stolen car - lol. (Check License + Rego papers - compare)

Avoid PayPal - always CA$H

walk away from higher offers and obvious poor engrish emails

@gmail addresses - be very wary

allclassifieds has been infiltrated for a year or two now

never publish email, phone number or addy (use the sale sites challenge capability)

Ha ha that reminds me of when i got the volvo

there was the most obvious scams out there, like a new audi 4wd with about 20,000k for $5000

Apparently he was in france at the time blah blah bullsht...... yeah right.

best way is go to there house with a picky mate (good cop bad cop thing) then think about it for a week.

A woman accidentally'd right into my car on friday =\

Now i have to find somewhere to fix it.

Looks pretty neat with some cable ties holding everything together.

Not so pretty behind the bar =\

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My Beloved Bluebird was never quite the same after some Silly Old Bat reversed into the rear bar at Jammo. :(

I got other things done and dings fixed while the car was at the Panel Beaters so it was improved but the rear bar Never sat right again.

(Replacement bar and Brackets etc)

Took about 3 visits (inconvenience +++) to get it to a stage where both myself and the Boss at the beaters were relatively satisfied.

I still miss my Blueby.

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