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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by entwisi, Aug 3, 2008.

  1. entwisi

    entwisi Guest

    SWMBOs Suzuki Grand Vitara

    2.5 V6
    1999
    auto with overdrive, switchable 2WD/4WD with low ratio and "Power" switch
    (yes, it really says that! )
    10 months MOT, tax till end Sept
    Metallic Blue over silver
    52K miles from new
    Sony CD/Tape/Radio
    Towbar
    eleccy windows, mirrors
    Sunroof
    Very Good condition, doesn't look anything like 9 years old, she has a
    private plate on at teh minute which will be removed before sale.

    £1850 or near offer.

    She's been given a Company car so we don't need this any more.

    Piccys on request,

    Go on you can all start laughing/insulting/ etc now!
     
    entwisi, Aug 3, 2008
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    gazz Guest

    ok, i request a boobs out, nany oiled up piccie of her sprawled over the
    bonnet.
     
    gazz, Aug 3, 2008
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    Steve Parry Guest

    Jeepers, it seems the world and his dog are divesting themselves of 4x4's at
    an indecent pace at the mo :) Nowt to do with RFL ? ;)

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    Steve Parry
    BMW R80RS, BMW R45, 01 Kawasaki ZX12-R, 07 K1200GT SE
    95 BMW F650, 87 Yamaha FS1, Sukida SK90PY, 91 Kawasaki AR50,
    07 VW Passat SE Estate for comfort
    www.gwynfryn.co.uk
     
    Steve Parry, Aug 3, 2008
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    zymurgy Guest

    My ancient Frontera is worth bugger all, but the pikeys keep on coming
    around and making offers on it.

    Nothing to do with the fact it'll run on virtually anything
    flammable ...

    P.
     
    zymurgy, Aug 3, 2008
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    Fr Jack Guest

    That one's pre 2001, so it's not affected.

    Might be good with an LPG kit on it.
     
    Fr Jack, Aug 4, 2008
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  6. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Fr Jack
    Do you not read newspapers?
    On a ten-year old vehicle? It'd never pay for itself.
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Aug 4, 2008
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    Hog Guest

    Though it is quite satisfying not to be nailed to the wall each time you go
    for fuel.
    Also at a saving of maybe £20 a visit the economics have moved on up a bit.
     
    Hog, Aug 4, 2008
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    Gyp Guest

    It's a bit like buying a diesel; the up-front expenditure is greater,
    but the running costs are lower, so you don't mind using it so much.

    Our old Rover costs bugger all to own (tax exempt, £100 per annum
    classic insurance) but it costs a bloody fortune to take anywhere (12ish
    mpg) so it doesn't get to go very far at all.
     
    Gyp, Aug 4, 2008
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    Fr Jack Guest

    No, they're just so much expensive bogroll.
     
    Fr Jack, Aug 4, 2008
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