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What's it gonna be ... shall I break my car and sell bits? Or get Duff to stick with it and fix it :)
andyduff
23-12-2002, 09:05
No no no let me carry on wasting my time :D I love this car - how car I ever let it go from my drive?? How many years for squatters rights??? :D
IMO Anyone caught breaking a 200SX that has a decent shell (ie is not severely crash damaged or severely rotten)...
should be summarily imprisoned and shot :D
Na, Fix it!
DUFF NEEDS THE MONEY!!!! :D
Tim
RichSeal
23-12-2002, 09:16
Fix it - there are too few S13's on the road already.
Originally posted by pete_cotton
IMO Anyone caught breaking a 200SX that has a decent shell (ie is not severely crash damaged or severely rotten)...
should be summarily imprisoned and shot :D
I agree!
Fix it, Andy D needs as many excuses as possible to get out of the house and away from the thumb, besides if he isn't working on that he might actually get his Z back on the road and then where would we be?
But it's a bit rusty, and it's got electrical problems, and it doesn't work, and it's been a year, and it costs so much to insure, and it doesn't boost properly etc.
If you've gone a year without it and haven't felt the money issue, then you can carry on!
Mine is now 4500 quid over the last 6 months and still can't pass an MOT.
You'll only end up getting another car car and ploughing money into that, I would keep with it, but saying that, an endless amount of people have told me to get rid of mine. You will always lose money on a car you own, so stick with it :)
Originally posted by andyf
it's been a year, and it costs so much to insure,
Can you change the insurance? My mate is rebuilding a crashed skyline and while its off the road its only costing him about £150/yr to insure. Think thats with the dreaded Flux...but there must be other companies that offer this option.
oh well it's not insured at the moment, but if it works again it'll smack me right in the pocket
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