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As per title, it seems all insurance policies that are limited, are for classic cars. I was wondering if there were any insurance companies out there that will do reduced premiums for new cars that will only be driven for low mileage per annum? Or any that will insure for a 'resting up' period...
This is the last ever UK registered titanium silver Mk2 vee, No. 339..........
........and its aaaaaalllllllllllllllllllllllll mmmmiiiiiinnnnnnneeeeeeee:approve:
...........by the Blacksmiths Arms, turning towards Thurliegh, yesterday morning around 09-00. Anyone off of here? Seen you about in Bedofrd a few times too.
Normal single slot will fit straight in. I'm 99% sure that the wiring loom and conector is the same if its a cassette or CD head unit, plus if you do get the CD head unit then you can most prob connect the renault boot changer to it as well if required.
Bloody hell - the first time ever!!!
You get a gold star sn00p, i've been using this forum from the year dot, and never once have I been ''spotted'', so here's to you fella:cheers:
BTW, were you driving a blue Mk2 172?? Thought I caught one out the corner of my eye going the other way...
Cruise and Pub:
1. Helen
2. Tim
3. Viper
4. SteveV6 (dependent on date.)
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Karting:
1. seb (dependent on date and price.)
2. Dave (dependent on date and price.)
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You'll have to let me know where you've moved too, Yoz did try and explain but thats like the blind leading the blind!
We're in Colmworth, but you'll often see the cars in Wilden, as i'm now the Chairman of the Open House Playgroup at Wilden village hall.