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My "new" Turbo
- Thread starter Richard_Hamilton
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It's just down the road from me. It has been on the market for months - starting at £35995, so they might take a bit less than the £33000 they are asking for it now. I would have gone to look at it, but wanted a change from blue.
But Zeb, you've missed your punchline... nice colour but it would be quicker if it was blue!
But silver is the new blue....... [] []ORIGINAL: rob.kellock
But Zeb, you've missed your punchline... nice colour but it would be quicker if it was blue!
Diesel130
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ORIGINAL: Richard Hamilton
But silver is the new blue....... [] []ORIGINAL: rob.kellock
But Zeb, you've missed your punchline... nice colour but it would be quicker if it was blue!
Richard - where have you been- silver has been the new blue since I got mine last year ... especially those with black rear badges ;-)
ORIGINAL: rob.kellock
But Zeb, you've missed your punchline... nice colour but it would be quicker if it was blue!
to be honest rob I was still reeling over the price....hmmmmmm[]
anyway, sorry for my temporary fall from grace....normal service is resumed
blue is the new silver..everyone knows that they are faster in this colour, so richard, nice car..wrong colour ![][][][]
Spooky, fate or what? I was flicking through PP tonight, and found the advert for my car. (I was too late to withdraw it as it was after publication). Listed immediately below mine, was the car I bought!
Easier than I thought it would do, but then again it was priced to sell. No response at all from adverts here, Pistonheads, or 911UK, but 3 days on the Autotrader web site and it was sold.
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