lightly modified MR2!

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lucky the guy is alive to ebay the remains! Project car anyone? :)

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Vamp
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Won't need to much to get it back on the road, recently had an oil and filter change.

Still, looks like you could make quite a quick golf buggy out of it.

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Sleeker GT Phwoar

lol "for sale for genuine reasons" - yeah, like it's completely pulverised:-)

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Bigus

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Am I seeing a trend here :)

perhaps they should install stabilisers on MR2's :)

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Ronny

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They forgot the "slight bloodstains but they will wash out" bit.

Fraser

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Fraser Johnston

"all running gear is ok"

Do they know what "running gear" is? I doubt it's all ok.

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Mason

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Hmm why has he kept it rather than the insurance company taking it away?

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Depresion

lucky the guy is alive to ebay the remains!

who says he contacted them?

stcked it and trailered it probably.

maybe uninsured?

Mason

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Mason

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Well since its on ebay i' guessing he wanted to keep it to salvage bits to try and recover some money!

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Carl Gibbs

yeah makes sense! it's a rev1 and worth £3k max in good nick so i reckon an insurance company would right that one off for sure :) if he didn't hit anyone then it's probably easier to tell the insurance people it was scrapped. a mate i know did it, errr twice. once when he hit a tree and another time when he rolled it, both were pug 205's as well which were pretty hard to lose. he was a pants driver though :)

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Vamp

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I thought you were talking about me, but the roll was in a 309 :)

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Carl Gibbs

LOL! i won't asked how it happened :) a miss-judgement i guess ;)

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Vamp

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First was a misjudgement of my driving abilities (i was a bit younger). Second was a misjudgement of the severity of a bend (and the amount of mud on the road). All part of the learning curve :)

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Carl Gibbs

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