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10-08-14, 04:15 PM
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I'll have the 20% that never gets smashed up!!!
I'd be happy to chip in.
Reckon we would have to agree on the, "Oops its in the barriers", scenario. I'd be happy to save what we could, reuse and start again. Rather than have the cost come down on one person, that has the unfortunate experience. Could be down to a lot of things, oil, over estimating skill, car in front. Would save a lot of hassle, if it was taken as a racing incident and we start again.
Cars are so cheap, labour is the most costly bit of sorting.
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10-08-14, 05:54 PM
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Even you can do an engine swap - I saw you.
TBH the most expensive part is the trailer.
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10-08-14, 06:03 PM
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Location: Scottish borders
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Originally Posted by peterzs
I'll have the 20% that never gets smashed up!!!
I'd be happy to chip in.
Reckon we would have to agree on the, "Oops its in the barriers", scenario. I'd be happy to save what we could, reuse and start again. Rather than have the cost come down on one person, that has the unfortunate experience. Could be down to a lot of things, oil, over estimating skill, car in front. Would save a lot of hassle, if it was taken as a racing incident and we start again.
Cars are so cheap, labour is the most costly bit of sorting.
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Absolutely - great call. There's such a wealth of knowledge on here anyway and parts come up all the time so even a shunt could get sorted out. I know next to nothing about how they work - it's all magic as far as I'm concerned.
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10-08-14, 08:49 PM
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promoted bloke!
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27-08-14, 07:40 PM
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This is back up for sale, non paying bidder apparently. Ended at £800 previously which I think is a bargain.
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27-08-14, 07:42 PM
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He bumped it up i reckon
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27-08-14, 07:57 PM
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Private listing, I reckon he had his mates bumping the price.
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