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Collection Dilemma - '54 or '05

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My car should arrive at the OPC the first two weeks of Feb.

My dilemma is that if it arrives at the beginning of Feb can I wait 4 weeks for the new reg?

What value do you put on my impatience of not waiting for '05 reg? Please be honest.

Cheers


Mark
 
ORIGINAL: newboxster

My car should arrive at the OPC the first two weeks of Feb.

My dilemma is that if it arrives at the beginning of Feb can I wait 4 weeks for the new reg?

What value do you put on my impatience of not waiting for '05 reg? Please be honest.

Cheers


Mark
[&o]£500.00 but I would do a long range weather check because if Feb turns out to be the first pucker winter month we have seen how much usuage is your new boy going to get anyway [:eek:]www.weather.com
 
Really depends how long your going to keep the car.

It it's a few years it will make very little difference.
 
Had same dilema when i got my Turbo cab last August

I would have waited the extra 3x weeks, if it wasn't for the beaming sun that was coming through my window every morning !!!

Probably cost me, but put a price on enjoying open to motoring[;)]

I doubt you would do much open top motoring this time of year, so i would say wait,
but only if you can sleep at night[:(]
 
Similar to glenn, two weeks later and a new Reg, problems was two weeks later I was cruising around the Swiss Alps, Decision was made really!
Mark, in your instance and if you have no urgent need for the car, then I would wait.
garyw
 
cheers....odd as it may be I hope th car is late......... so I will be able to sleep knowing it is not sat somewhere!!!
 
I would wait too, however you will it will be hell.

Also a lot of people will picking cars up on the 1 March so see if the OPC can delivery the car to your housse a day before or even on the day.

 

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