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Poor things suffering from an identity crisis. The bonnet says its GMC, other writing on the side is trying to tell us that its a Dodge Charger, and finally, arent Nissan now owned by Renault? It must be very confused!.....Seriously, though, if the bids stayed low, it might have been worth it for the wheels and tyres, and then scrap value. Cheers....Mick." Time wounds all heels ".
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Originally posted by MWS View PostSeriously, though, if the bids stayed low, it might have been worth it for the wheels and tyres, and then scrap value. Cheers....Mick.Originally posted by ebay ad33 x 12.50 x 15 Tyres on wide 4x4 rims. Good Tread. Side walls slightly cracked. Holds pressure.Andy
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Originally posted by yoshie View PostMade from a collection of stolen parts no doubt.
No wonder the fu cers steal if people are prepared to buy trucks with no v5
I say this because i bought a suzuki gsx750f without a V5 as the guy alledgedly had moved and lost the V5 so after a good look about the VIN number and vin plate and ascertaining it was untouched i handed over some beer tokens and took it away, i applied for the logbook and three weeks later it arrived no problems but cost me £25 which i had already taken in to account when i made my offer on the bike
Its not always the case as there are a lot of toerags out there who aren't to familiar with the term "honesty is the best policy" just my oppinion thoughI'M ALWAYS IN THE SH'T, IT'S ONLY THE DEPTH THAT VARIES!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by tonupteabag View PostNo V5 isn't too big a problem as long as you look over it properly and if theres any sign of tampering on the VIN then walk away and (its your own choice) let the old bill know about it.
I say this because i bought a suzuki gsx750f without a V5 as the guy alledgedly had moved and lost the V5 so after a good look about the VIN number and vin plate and ascertaining it was untouched i handed over some beer tokens and took it away, i applied for the logbook and three weeks later it arrived no problems but cost me £25 which i had already taken in to account when i made my offer on the bike
Its not always the case as there are a lot of toerags out there who aren't to familiar with the term "honesty is the best policy" just my oppinion thoughBrian
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Originally posted by tonupteabag View PostNo V5 isn't too big a problem as long as you look over it properly and if theres any sign of tampering on the VIN then walk away and (its your own choice) let the old bill know about it.
I say this because i bought a suzuki gsx750f without a V5 as the guy alledgedly had moved and lost the V5 so after a good look about the VIN number and vin plate and ascertaining it was untouched i handed over some beer tokens and took it away, i applied for the logbook and three weeks later it arrived no problems but cost me £25 which i had already taken in to account when i made my offer on the bike
Its not always the case as there are a lot of toerags out there who aren't to familiar with the term "honesty is the best policy" just my oppinion thoughAndy
http://www.surfingafrica.net
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personally no v5 no sale, girl next door to me bought a heap of $hit clio, cos it looked nice but only had the selling supplement/tear off part of the v5 accompanying the car, two weeks and the cam belt went so the car has sat for a while waiting for an engine.
She sent for a new v5
Anyway we got her one online to be fitted and my mechanic mate has got the job, so we loaded the engine into the back for towing to the garage and the mech said, "this has been either written off or been in a canny crash", sure enough on seeing the v5 full version it contained words stating the car had been extensively repaired.
She paid top dollar for the model year and basically has a car which is worthless, even after the transplant. You really need to see that document before buying and should also perform all checks relating to vehicle ID. H
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