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by Fireball » 30 Mar 2018, 17:03
I asked the dealership to work out the hp finance figures for me but sadly it was about 20 quid a month over my budget.
Its been reduced to £175k if anyone fancies it. 3.5 ltr V6 super car.
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by Blade » 30 Mar 2018, 17:23
Is that the company car for wealthy BBC executives
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by Fireball » 30 Mar 2018, 17:29
Blade wrote: Is that the company car for wealthy BBC executives
It might be blade or those who dig for oil for a living.
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by duke63 » 30 Mar 2018, 17:34
That's not a car, its Honda.
This however IS a car. Nice accessory with it too.
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by Fireball » 30 Mar 2018, 19:00
I could neither afford the car or the accessorie that goes with it. I just think about both and have wet dreams.
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by Blade » 30 Mar 2018, 22:52
duke63 wrote: That's not a car, its Honda.
This however IS a car. Nice accessory with it too.
Now that made me drool
I'm talking about the car
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by Rossgo » 31 Mar 2018, 08:17
Im liking that honda. But for that price tag i guess we wont be seeing many of those driven around
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by Fireball » 31 Mar 2018, 13:16
I like the Porsche personally and when I hit an age when biking becomes painfull I,ll buy one and say goodbye to biking then.
Wonder What type of Porsche can £20k buy?
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by D41 » 31 Mar 2018, 13:23
A 914 is prolly your best bet.
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by Fireball » 31 Mar 2018, 15:01
These are nice duke. I,m hopeful now that in my retirement days from riding I can still have fun in a car like that which would be affordable too. At around £15k one of these will be a great toy for occasional use on twisty roads on sunny days.
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by Deegee » 31 Mar 2018, 17:03
I’d be a bit concerned that £16k Cayman has had four owners and 6000 miles, that said it’s a tempting prospect.
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by duke63 » 31 Mar 2018, 17:31
It's done 60,000 miles, not 6,000.
That place comes highly recommended to me.
I'm only window shopping currently but a few years down the line owning one is on the bucket list of things to do.
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by Blade » 31 Mar 2018, 18:23
Porsche and tbh most sports cars tend to have more owners than your average saloon. People try something and then upgrade / move on.
Ray do it now you can have both.
Duke when you joining me. I have plenty of ideas of trips and gigs yiur missing out on
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by duke63 » 31 Mar 2018, 18:30
It can't happen for another couple of years.
I don't want two cars so it would have to be main transport too which i don't have an issue with but i need to cut down on my miles first.
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by Fireball » 31 Mar 2018, 18:52
Steve, I still get lots more buz from riding a bike but in a few years won,t renew the bike I,ll just buy a £15k worth Porsche for having fun with at weekends and on summer evenings hanging off leaning over on corners in a porsche.