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Old 23 April 2008 | 01:17 PM
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Unhappy It's official the Scoob has gone

Had to say goodbye to her last night as it was up for sale and now it's gone. It was sad to hear the last burble has it went down the road last night.

As finances permit, I have to run around in a Fiat Stilo Diesel (or whatever it's called) which isn't that bad for a Fiat. The only good thing is that how cheap the Insurance is and how good the MPG is - 51mpg at times. But as I keep telling the family and GF (who are so pround that I've gotten rid of that Retched Subaru) If I wanted to save the Planet I'd go to Greenland and save Seal Pups. I want a Gas guzzling, uneconomical, Unozone friendly Puppy slayer of a car

BRING ON THE SPEC C!!!!!!

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Old 23 April 2008 | 02:19 PM
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Not surprised it went so quick at that price.

Just oogle the pictures and videos of it when you get the urge. That's my plan.
Old 23 April 2008 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by GazTheHat
Not surprised it went so quick at that price.

Just oogle the pictures and videos of it when you get the urge. That's my plan.

It would be a bit of a long post but in short - I swaped it for a fiat. (FLAME SUIT ON) Well just In short a friend of mine, I needed a fairly new diesel, he took on my finance and I took on his. Too be honest, what I was selling it for was not much difference to what was left on the finance. Payments are obviously cheaper so I'm happy for now as the diesel will come in handy for work and the GF can have use the new RA-R during the week when it comes - lucky begger

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Old 23 April 2008 | 02:42 PM
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Same boat as me then. Use the diesel while the wifey is swanning around in an STi. Think i should become the homemaker.
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How much did you get for it?
Old 23 April 2008 | 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by stilover
How much did you get for it?
Well as no money was actually exchanged - I suppose it went for free.... when you workout the prices on both cars, I suppose it went for 12/13k but if I'm honest, I think it wasn't too far down the road from a 50k sevice and a new clutch as 50-60k is when they are likely to in my opinon.

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