Wack61
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It will make an interesting avatar when you change it
I'll just be like catman , i'll pretend I still own a sporty car , not a grandad's slipper
It will make an interesting avatar when you change it
I'll just be like catman , i'll pretend I still own a sporty car , not a grandad's slipper
Have you sold the Mustang? I must have missed that.
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That’s some car, wonder what it’ll fetch.If I had spare cash, that's what I'd have for the wife.
Doubt it’ll fit......It will make an interesting avatar when you change it
we had 4 great holidays in it which is why i got it
"If this van's rocking don't bother knocking" sticker for the back
exless holiday because she said people would see it rocking about
Different wife , that one has been history since 1992Annnnnnd you think this is going to be any different?
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Different wife , that one has been history since 1992
Timing chains for sure and engine out as they are at the bulkhead end did some in NZ.Feck that is some upgrade, love the RS Avants but hear lots of horror stories about maintenance, access is difficult and engine out is not unusual
Bugger about the DB9, Chris. That one do sound like a bit of a dog, though. As well we all know from looking at Masers, even the best cars can get rough as guts if they're neglected.
I used to love the db9, but they've not aged that well. Starting to look a bit dated I reckon.
I was parked next to one in my GT-Sport at top gear and it really did show how dated they were in comparison.
V8 Vantage and the proper Vanquish have aged better than the DB9 Coupé, convertibles are better. The sun visors always remind me of a mid 70s BL car for some reason.
This was surprising as FAMSH and very limited milage. Got another one lined up this pm to confirm or deny.
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I suppose a service and fixing stuff that needs fixing aren't necessarily the same thing.
Better luck this pm.