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Old 12-12-2016, 01:40 PM
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Well since everyone has started this my wish thats all i want nothing else






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Old 12-12-2016, 03:06 PM
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Why wait 4 years then?
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Old 12-12-2016, 07:12 PM
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This would be mine:

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Old 12-12-2016, 11:47 PM
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Why wait 4 years then?
Prob take me that long to save lol .
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If I continue saving at the current rate, prices stabilize and medical science can extend average life expectancy by 200%, this will be my Christmas present in 2220:

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Did you see the new Ford Promotional video for the Focus RS, the Focus leaves the RS200 for dead, would still rather have the RS200 obviously.

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/gene...an-rs200/35338
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Did you see the new Ford Promotional video for the Focus RS, the Focus leaves the RS200 for dead, would still rather have the RS200 obviously.

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/gene...an-rs200/35338
Yeah, saw that! Given that the "street" RS200 was only running 250 BHP the result didn't surprise me. I think an RS200S might be closer and an RS200 Evo would take a big dump on the Focus RS!

£ for £ the Focus is by far better value plus its way more practical: I know which one I'd rather have in the garage though...
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Yes, that's one of my heavily coveted cars!
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Old 14-12-2016, 06:00 PM
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Went and veiwed this today only 49k full history 2 owners from new omg its fecking loud 😁😁😁 would remove those stickers







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Old 14-12-2016, 08:51 PM
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I don't like the big zunsport grill (and don't like the stickers either :P)

Did you take it for a drive? nice and low millage. has it been mapped? as can see the sillybov : (no offense to sillybov owners!) :P
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I would be nervous based on the stickers and bov what that says about the way the car's been treated.

Probably makes me a snob! Sorry...
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Didnt take it for a test drive funny thing they said it was owned by an old man yeah right and i came up the clyde on a biscuit lol .
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I would be nervous based on the stickers and bov what that says about the way the car's been treated.

Probably makes me a snob! Sorry...
Ha! I'll have to join you in the "snob" category, as some of those modifications would make me question the treatment from the previous owner as well.

If I was the dealership selling the car the first thing I would do is pull all those stickers off it!
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Old 15-12-2016, 01:52 PM
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If I was the dealership selling the car the first thing I would do is pull all those stickers off it!
I did say that to them .
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Ha! I'll have to join you in the "snob" category, as some of those modifications would make me question the treatment from the previous owner as well.

If I was the dealership selling the car the first thing I would do is pull all those stickers off it!
And what happens if it pulls the the paint off or is hiding something up ?
They'll then have to put it right
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And what happens if it pulls the the paint off or is hiding something up ?
They'll then have to put it right
Oh yeah, although I think it would massively improve the look of the car, from a business standpoint I know why they have left it: why take money out of your profit margin (and potentially open a can of worms) when you can leave it to the customer.
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Old 15-12-2016, 06:43 PM
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And what happens if it pulls the the paint off or is hiding something up ?
They'll then have to put it right
If it's hiding something, chances are they'll end up putting it right anyway.

Any fault found in the first six months would be considered the dealer's responsibility unless they could prove it wasn't present at the point of sale.
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Old 15-12-2016, 07:41 PM
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If it's hiding something, chances are they'll end up putting it right anyway.

Any fault found in the first six months would be considered the dealer's responsibility unless they could prove it wasn't present at the point of sale.
Not on paint
Mechanical yes
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Old 15-12-2016, 09:38 PM
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Not on paint
Mechanical yes
Anything that means the car is not of a satisfactory quality allows you to seek to have it put right.

The Sale of Goods Act doesn't only cover the mechanical parts on a car.
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Old 16-12-2016, 09:41 AM
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Anything that means the car is not of a satisfactory quality allows you to seek to have it put right.

The Sale of Goods Act doesn't only cover the mechanical parts on a car.
Lol
So everyone when buying a secondhand car you can get a full respray thrown in . Never knew that
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Old 16-12-2016, 11:12 AM
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So everyone when buying a secondhand car you can get a full respray thrown in . Never knew that
Where did I say that?

If the paint is in poor condition, but that's entirely visible, then you have no come back. That's reflected in the price, together with the state of the goods you're buying.

If, as was being discussed above, a problem was hidden and couldn't have expected to have been found on a reasonable inspection, then you would have the potential to have that rectified.
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Old 16-12-2016, 12:08 PM
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On another note still havent got a reply about the white spec c which i enquired about 3 days ago think the garage dont want to sell it lol .
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On another note still havent got a reply about the white spec c which i enquired about 3 days ago think the garage dont want to sell it lol .
If it's the one I think it is as all the cars are pictured against that fence then I tried calling, emailing, contacting through eBay about an s4 and never got any response at all from them
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If it's the one I think it is as all the cars are pictured against that fence then I tried calling, emailing, contacting through eBay about an s4 and never got any response at all from them
Yes that be them .
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Im liking that 😁😁😁



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I do like a wagon. I'm not sure on the side skirts and rear spats though.The front wing inserts look good imo but shame the wheel arch extensions don't line up with the front bumper.

Do you have spec details Scotty?
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Old 20-01-2017, 12:46 PM
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I do like a wagon. I'm not sure on the side skirts and rear spats though.The front wing inserts look good imo but shame the wheel arch extensions don't line up with the front bumper.

Do you have spec details Scotty?
No steve i found the pics on fb .
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I'm liking this one on the bay...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142247731019

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