winter hack £4,000

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by taiga79, Sep 30, 2017.

  1. Gingerbus

    Gingerbus Supporter

    Subaru? Legacy, Forester or WRX if you're feeling sporty. Set of winter tyres and you're good for pretty much any weather. Reliable, long-lasting. Very in-German though!


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  2. Merlin Cat

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  3. crossy2112

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  4. davidoft

    davidoft Sponsor

    £4k on a winter hack, you must be loaded, my daily was only £300 :eek:
     
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  5. thought my numbers were up :( looking at £250 bread van now :cool:. insurance £500,FFS
     
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  6. No cheap t5's then ..:confused:
     
  7. Merlin Cat

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  8. Terrordales

    Terrordales Nightshift

    @taiga79 why don't you buy the van that @beatnick is selling ?
    I believe he's a reasonable chap so you could probably get it for well under £4K.
     
  9. CollyP

    CollyP Moderator

    I will broker the deal for £3,750
     
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  10. nicktuft

    nicktuft Supporter

    Agree with you tot
    Good choice, chuck everything in the back and off you go. Chains on the front wheels and you'll be climbing trees when the winter snow beds in.
     
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  11. Merlin Cat

    Merlin Cat Moderator

    Room to sleep in it too :)
     
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  12. Terrordales

    Terrordales Nightshift

    Your generosity is only exceeded by your good looks.
     
  13. CollyP

    CollyP Moderator

    Thank you kind sir! (I haven't mentioned the £250 fee yet) shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
     
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  15. The insurance will become a sensible price if you declare its value in xs of £1500.
     
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  18. Fecking hell
    A lot of the farmers and game keepers round here use those but I’ve never heard of that happening
     
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  19. A quick google shows this is quite a common problem
    I’ll be having a look under the father in laws this weekend to see if there’s any corrosion or cracks
     
  20. Needs slammin.....:)
     

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