My Car Future is Bright ...

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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by LotusLee » Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:02 pm

Hi Stewart, nice replacement for the 135, looks great 8) . Think I'm gonna have another CO Exige at some point if I ever have the spare time to use such a car. Lee p.s Ain't that my old car in your avatar? :wink:
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by mac » Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:48 pm

Shug wrote:Yup - Jedi technique is to let it :mrgreen: You'll soon figure out that it doesn't actually change direction or move that much, it's just finding it's own path...

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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Stewart » Mon Mar 30, 2009 9:25 pm

LotusLee wrote: p.s Ain't that my old car in your avatar? :wink:
Wow you have even better eyesight than Shoomer :D

I half expected a call from you when I put the S1 back up for sale.

Before you got your CO exige I really wasn't that much of a fan of the colour, but when I saw yours, I completely changed my mind and the die was cast.
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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Russell » Wed May 06, 2009 11:55 am

Hi Stewart, we had a chat back at the start of February at Knockhill, im gutted i missed your 135 it looked very well cared for!, I still hope to find myself an s1 before the end of summer. Where is its new home?. The Exige looks awesome btw, congratulations!.

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Re: My Car Future is Bright ...

Post by Stewart » Wed May 06, 2009 7:19 pm

Cheers Russell.

My S1 went to a young chap who flew up from Plymouth. He bought it unseen and paid very near the asking price of £9k. Another local chap was also very keen but he literally missed out by about 10 mins as I had just committed to selling it to the lad from Plymouth.

I am glad you found your way on here and don't be frightened to ask any questions you may have. There is a wealth of very friendly and knowledgeable people on the forum. Be patient and don't by the first one you see unless you know it is a good one.

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