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andyf
23-12-2002, 09:03
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

Pete C
23-12-2002, 09:10
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

TT Tim
23-12-2002, 09:13
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.

Wak
23-12-2002, 10:03
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!

Tenman
23-12-2002, 10:34
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?

andyf
23-12-2002, 12:51
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.

siranui
23-12-2002, 12:56
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.

vega
23-12-2002, 20:42
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 :)

TAC
23-12-2002, 22:10
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.

andyf
23-12-2002, 22:29
oh well it's not insured at the moment, but if it works again it'll smack me right in the pocket