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    Anyone interested in a low mileage classic

    Check out the asking price on this dry stored 79, 5k miles. Wow


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    It's very nice

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    cafe latte Guest
    I cant see it the pics are too small.
    Chris

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    cafe latte Guest
    It is nice, but that money buys a LOT of car now days.
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    It is nice, but that money buys a LOT of car now days.
    Chris
    You could easily spend more for less.
    This car sold for US$360,000 in this condition ... and will not be restored

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    There are a lot of silly people in the world though..
    As I said you could have this.. 1995 Aston Martin DB7 Manual
    Or an old Range rover in good gondition, hmm let me think.. Err I will have the Aston thanks
    Chris

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    let me think.... how many Pretendies can I buy for that many $s ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    let me think.... how many Pretendies can I buy for that many $s ....
    It is actually only the cost of a new Disco so it is not that much, but given the option of either a new Disco, an Aston Martin or an old Range Rover all I can say is my choice would not be the old Rangie for sure
    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    It is actually only the cost of a new Disco so it is not that much, but given the option of either a new Disco, an Aston Martin or an old Range Rover all I can say is my choice would not be the old Rangie for sure
    Chris
    I would love to buy it, if I had the cash and a suitable place to store it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I would love to buy it, if I had the cash and a suitable place to store it.
    You really think an old (yes minty) Rangie is worth 80-100 grand?
    I think it is a nice car but not worth that.
    Chris

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