No good at fixing cars?

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MegaTon
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No good at fixing cars?

Post by MegaTon »

Well Rudeboy's knows a good mechanic!

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jaybo
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

Post by jaybo »

I don't think the cordless drill would be good for much though . !wink! . JJ .
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

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Cenobitez
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

Post by Cenobitez »

Damned man, Pnuematic Cordless Pussy Drill, now thats what ya called SCREWED to the wall or something.

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Officer Dibble
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

Post by Officer Dibble »

Ahh, a beautiful 328 GTS, and (it would seem), one in a particularly fine state of fettle. This is one of Ferrari's prettiest ever cars and second hand examples have now dropped to a relatively affordable ?30,000 - ?40, 000. Could be worth a punt, but don't expect VW levels of reliability or Ford servicing costs.

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Rude Boy
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

Post by Rude Boy »

The Officer sure knows his onions! The 328 is a true peach of a car, designed and built (At least for some of it's production lifespan) during Enzo Ferrari's lifetime but late enough to be rid of the electrical glitches that plagued earlier models. Drop dead looks, savage performance and zero depreciation, superior examples still fetch slightly more today than their original retail price although they've dropped in value since the boom years when they were going for around ?75,000. But, most importantly, it's a Ferrari!
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

Post by Jayr »

I see a pattern arising here from Megatron....
Unless he's just joined the site.... !grin!
MegaTon
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

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Jayr wrote:

> I see a pattern arising here from Megatron....
> Unless he's just joined the site.... !grin!


What do you mean Jayr? !happy!
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

Post by Jayr »

Not going all "Macdaddy" on Sandy now are we Mega !laugh! not that I blame you !grin!
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Re: No good at fixing cars?

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Jayr wrote:

> Not going all "Macdaddy" on Sandy now are we Mega !laugh! not
> that I blame you !grin!


Never do a Mac on any woman!
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