Tedious but traditional New Car thread
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Yeah, I noticed the angle wasn't great but the WOW on the HomeBargains hoarding made me laugh, so it stays
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Nice car mistah.
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That’ll be a hoot. Are those M4 mirrors??
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Correct colour
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That, and you can see that they're lighting up from the cabin, so you know no-one has any excuse for ignoring them because going against type, I *do* use them
Edit: anyone who knows me on Facebook will know I've not mentioned a word of this on there.
Watch my brother try to slag my decision off because he drives a 1.6 TD feckin Leon or something
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Ooooooooooo very nice.
As to the McDonalds tradition, I did have a McDonalds whilst he Mini was getting an oil change, not usre I have ever done it before though.
As to the McDonalds tradition, I did have a McDonalds whilst he Mini was getting an oil change, not usre I have ever done it before though.
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Look, it's light out now.
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You must be well chuffed.
What’s the deal with the plate?
What’s the deal with the plate?
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If BMW ever make a M7 Xdrive Twenty Year anniversary edition you’ll be in the money.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Blue still the best colour for them
I'm also frequently called Mixty, so I get why. But only at weekends.
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I've memorised it already, which has been handy for insurance websites etc
It'll probably go at some point though - the mate who gave me a lift up does something related to number plate trading, he reckons it's an £80 plate but maybe that's just what he wants to buy it from me for so he can sell it for more....or it's just not that great a personal plate....
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It’ll cost you £80 through dvla to take it off the car
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Think he’s trying to pull a fast one, F7 XTY is £460 on Reg Transfers.Beany wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 4:00 pmI've memorised it already, which has been handy for insurance websites etc
It'll probably go at some point though - the mate who gave me a lift up does something related to number plate trading, he reckons it's an £80 plate but maybe that's just what he wants to buy it from me for so he can sell it for more....or it's just not that great a personal plate....
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Give him his due, he didn't look it up or owt, just chatting broken biscuits on the way over