>> Where were you19 months ago when I was in recession?
>>
>> Great cars, should never have sold mine. I would have snapped yours up
>> ...........but now I've got a bam loan and a GQ
Make that a BANK loan.........stupid spell checker.
> Yeah, I agree.
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> Garry
$3500 sounds pretty good to me. I know someone up here who's looking for a
4wd, but I'll need to talk him out of 4 Runners and "cheap to run" 4wds.
People don't get it eh?
Smaller does not always mean more economical!
Scotty - 02 Sep 2006 00:59 GMT
>>> Where were you19 months ago when I was in recession?
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> Smaller does not always mean more economical!
Someone after a 4runner?!?!
Ive an excellent condition RV6 SR5 Ltd for sale.
New BFG tyres, EFS Suspention ............ anyone keen?
Kev - 03 Sep 2006 02:20 GMT
>>>>Where were you19 months ago when I was in recession?
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> Ive an excellent condition RV6 SR5 Ltd for sale.
> New BFG tyres, EFS Suspention ............ anyone keen?
Hmm
your gonna be stuck with that for a long time it seems Scotty
hard to compete with the better equiped surfs on diesel I'd suggest
Kev
Scotty - 03 Sep 2006 03:12 GMT
>>>>>Where were you19 months ago when I was in recession?
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> Kev
Advertised it for the first time this week. Theres not many around thats for
sure. Well a few Deisels but not many RV6s. And even less SR5 Ltds.
I only put off advertising due to the fact that it cost me $87 to place it,
fricken rip off bastards they are.
Kev - 03 Sep 2006 03:24 GMT
>>>>>>Where were you19 months ago when I was in recession?
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> I only put off advertising due to the fact that it cost me $87 to place it,
> fricken rip off bastards they are.
got me any batteries yet?
Kev
Scotty - 03 Sep 2006 04:11 GMT
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> Kev
Funny you ask, Ive two 80s and a couple of 24s for your inlaws Golf trolly.
Picked em up yesterday.
Kev - 03 Sep 2006 07:02 GMT
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> Funny you ask, Ive two 80s and a couple of 24s for your inlaws Golf trolly.
> Picked em up yesterday.
no worries
call later in the week
Kev
Garry Beattie - 03 Sep 2006 06:58 GMT
> Advertised it for the first time this week. Theres not many around thats
> for sure. Well a few Deisels but not many RV6s. And even less SR5 Ltds.
>
> I only put off advertising due to the fact that it cost me $87 to place
> it, fricken rip off bastards they are.
Why don't you try the Trading Post. Free until sold???
Garry
Scotty - 03 Sep 2006 07:51 GMT
>> Advertised it for the first time this week. Theres not many around thats
>> for sure. Well a few Deisels but not many RV6s. And even less SR5 Ltds.
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> Garry
Cause when it sells its $110 then. I Hate advertisers
Garry Beattie - 03 Sep 2006 08:35 GMT
>> Why don't you try the Trading Post. Free until sold???
>>
>> Garry
>
> Cause when it sells its $110 then. I Hate advertisers
I don't mind so much.
Whenever I have sold my boats in the past I have tried various methods. All
of them cost me a fortune with a lot of tire kickers (for a boat???) but no
sales.
The only time I have ever sold is through the trading post so I swear by it
now. The last boat I sold I took the Pay up front option. It was cheaper and
still got results.
But if you have something that may be hard to shift (like my Rover Vanden
Plas) then the Pay upon sale is certainly the way to go!!
Garry
atec77 # - 03 Sep 2006 09:18 GMT
>>> Why don't you try the Trading Post. Free until sold???
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> Garry
What model Vanden ?
Garry Beattie - 03 Sep 2006 22:06 GMT
>> But if you have something that may be hard to shift (like my Rover Vanden
>> Plas) then the Pay upon sale is certainly the way to go!!
>>
>> Garry
>>
> What model Vanden ?
Its a 1985 model, 3.5L efi V8 with all the options.
Very nice to drive.
Garry
atec77 # - 04 Sep 2006 01:25 GMT
>>> But if you have something that may be hard to shift (like my Rover Vanden
>>> Plas) then the Pay upon sale is certainly the way to go!!
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> Garry
Yes it would be , I have a 68 420G (4.2) and an SII xjs
Seriously looking at a 5.3 toy :)
Garry Beattie - 04 Sep 2006 11:33 GMT
>>> What model Vanden ?
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> Yes it would be , I have a 68 420G (4.2) and an SII xjs
> Seriously looking at a 5.3 toy :)
Hmmmm. I see Rimmer bros now offer a 6 litre makeover kit for the 3.5L V8!!
I couldn't imagine how a Rover would go with a 6L efi V8 in it!!!!
Garry
atec77 # - 04 Sep 2006 11:54 GMT
>>>> What model Vanden ?
>>> Its a 1985 model, 3.5L efi V8 with all the options.
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> Garry
If you look in aus.cars I posted links to a rover body like your with a
27 litre v12 merlin installed
Garry Beattie - 05 Sep 2006 00:56 GMT
> If you look in aus.cars I posted links to a rover body like your with a 27
> litre v12 merlin installed
It wouldn't fit!!!!
I would love to see the link!
Garry
atec77 # - 05 Sep 2006 01:31 GMT
>> If you look in aus.cars I posted links to a rover body like your with a 27
>> litre v12 merlin installed
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> Garry
google the group for it , he even got it registered
Scotty - 03 Sep 2006 09:52 GMT
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> Garry
Yeah, thats what I thought. I freind from up North Qld said I should
advertise up there as the RV6s fetch good dollars up there. Dont know if I
can be bothered taking it up there though unless a serious buyer fronts up.
I would however drive it up and fly back for a guarenteed sale.
Garry Beattie - 03 Sep 2006 22:08 GMT
> Yeah, thats what I thought. I freind from up North Qld said I should
> advertise up there as the RV6s fetch good dollars up there. Dont know if
> I can be bothered taking it up there though unless a serious buyer fronts
> up. I would however drive it up and fly back for a guarenteed sale.
That's where you ask for a deposit up front, enough to cover fuel there and
back.
I would do the same with the Nissan or Rover. I don't mind a drive as long
as it is not across to Perth or somewhere!!!
Garry