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"has a non standard paint job which is only improved by a very low speed spill" -- TD 1991 VFR400R NC30 (black and red) 1993 Eunos Roadster (supercharged) Could want: something more comfy, sprots or not Missing: SOB, Unreliable Italian exotica, Lardy tourer
http://www.bikehutbristol.co.uk/used-motorcycles/1234_yamaha-fzr600.htm I quite like it. It's certainly not *that* much worse than most race-replica paint jobs.
What? It's fucking *pink* ffs! Are you insane? -- Krusty '03 Tiger 955i (not even slightly pink) '02 MV Senna (for sale) '96 Tiger (for sale) '79 Fantic Hiro 250 (for sale) '81 Corvette (for sale)
I'm pretty sure that used to belong to a woman I know from Gloucester. -- Lozzo Versys 650 Tourer Fireblade 929 (For sale) CBR600F-W trackbike SR250 SpazzTrakka, SR250 wivva topbox TS250C RD400F, somewhere I see a bright new future, where chickens can cross the road with no fear of having their motives questioned
I've seen some pretty hideous bike outside Tredworth Motorcycles. One was covered in stick on dayglo flowers.
Did someone call? I have a new sitemap: http://www.lingscars.com/sitemap.php It is a modern wonder, no one has anything like this. - Ling!
<http://www.lingscars.com/lease-hire.php> Are all those customer addresses published with their consent[1]? You may get a visit from the Information Commissioner if not. [1] It strikes me as a being a handy shopping list for would-be car thieves. ..
Prawn, you have unearthed my plan... I deliberately sell £35m of new cars a year just to harvest customers' names and addresses and publish them. Frankly, your miserableness is quite miserable. Feel free to give the IC a call. My number is Z1098490. On the other hand, my customers are not stupid enough to think that the local TWOCs will research nationally on the internet and then target an address somewhere in the UK where they can be assured a Ford Focus (oooooooh) is parked outside. Frankly your argument is stupid. Just walk down one road in any UK city and you will find hundreds of cars to steal. You can cunningly figure out which address they belong to by a bit of detective work: the car is often a) parked outside, or b) on the driveway. And, shock horror, the cars on the streets do not have reg numbers blurred, and the houses have the house number showing! These fools, in every household in the land, are idiotically giving away clues about which car they drive. Myself, I think everyone in the UK should be reported to the Data Commissioner.