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I’m exactly like this, buy something with my heart, throw £££ at it - get it running right and then sell it now it’s running right 😂 but still loose ££££
Definitely keep it - those numbers on the clock mean nothing. You could buy a lower mileage one, but that never means it’s in better condition.
Different cars, but I’ve recently bought a Discovery 3 with 188,000 miles (now on 193,000) because it drove nicer than the one I test drove earlier...
I’ve recently sold mine to a mate, I wish I’d kept the car - it was bomb proof for me and it still is with him. I think it’s on about 140,000 now and no signs of giving up yet.
The only tyre you’ll ever need. Perfect all round for wet and semi slick outer edge.
https://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyre-details/bridgestone-re070-225-45-r17-90-w?origin=shopping&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqZeTxJKd5wIVjMjeCh0PigCjEAQYAyABEgJqx_D_BwE
I’m just confused that he’s been to the unit in August? And clearly left the car there to continue the plan? So assuming the car has only recently been in the ruined/stripped state?
I genuinely don’t blame you - especially with the amount of time the DCi has consumed from you.
I’ve gotten to that stage in life that I get no satisfaction from even swapping over suspension etc anymore. I’ve lost all enthusiasm to bother modifying cars.
I get bursts of enthusiasm and then...
Well...the time has come..it’s collection day for the new owner. Didn’t think I’d sell it.. but it’s going to a mate who is an old CS member. It’s been a cracking car.