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zeddy3
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Topic: struggling to sell z3 Posted: 30-June-2005 at 14:40 |
hi
all, as you may know i've been wanting to sell the zed, and as i have
my bike test tomorrow will be wanting a bike fairly soon. unfortunately
Autotrader has produced no enquiries only lots of agency calls
and it's also in the BMWGB z3 section. The car is priced at £11955ono on autotrader is this priced reasonably?
does anyone know of combined Car/bike garages i could P/X. in the Aberdeen/Elgin/Inverness areas?
anyone fancy a P/X £8000-£8500max would consider most 328's
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Pete330
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Posted: 30-June-2005 at 14:50 |
John Clark do Bikes
You would of thought that price was fair
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bazza660
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Posted: 30-June-2005 at 14:53 |
PINNACLE will do you some sort of deal
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bazza660
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Posted: 30-June-2005 at 14:56 |
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zeddy3
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Posted: 30-June-2005 at 15:04 |
thanks for that guys, that's a good site, have you had any dealings with them?
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shorty
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Posted: 30-June-2005 at 15:49 |
Hi Zeddy , sorry to hear your probs . my friend was looking for a Z3 but not right now just wrong time, as i did show him your car & he was well impressed . Hope :- a) you get the car sold B) you pass your bike test
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zeddy3
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Posted: 30-June-2005 at 16:09 |
cheers shorty quite confident, only the U turn has given me a few problems
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stephenperry
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Posted: 30-June-2005 at 19:34 |
zeddy3 wrote:
only the U turn has given me a few problems |
bloody bureaucracy, whats so wrong with holding it on the front brake and doing a piroutte? quick, graceful and reckless
hope you sell your car and get what you want for it Si, i see it running about, wasn't sure if you still had it or had sold it and let the numberplate go with it
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zeddy3
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Posted: 01-July-2005 at 06:17 |
wooooooooHooooooooo PASSED, no probs at all, really need to sell now, come on make me an offer . going to hopefully transfer the plate to the new toy AND i've just had to bloomin tax it
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Chas C
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Posted: 01-July-2005 at 18:13 |
Congratulations my friend, but I bet you drop it next time you try a u-turn
With all the new cycle lanes in your neck of the woods it's a pushbike you need, not a motorbike! I was up there last week and was very surprised to see all the European money being put to good use for the eco-friendlies of Moray.
I think you might have a problem retaining your plate on a bike... I enquired about the same thing with my bike but was informed that once a plate has been on a car, it can't be transferred to a bike and vice-versa.
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zeddy3
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Posted: 02-July-2005 at 07:36 |
thanks chas, lol, it was probably luck, most of the people who
i've spoken to say they'd look for an alternative rather than doing a U
turn on sport bike (something about the bars being to close to the
fairing)
didn't know that about private plates, dam, OK need a 328/3 on an S plate then
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Horsetan
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Posted: 02-July-2005 at 07:52 |
E-Bay?
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Nigel
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Posted: 02-July-2005 at 08:06 |
Chas C wrote:
I think you might have a problem retaining your plate on a bike... I enquired about the same thing with my bike but was informed that once a plate has been on a car, it can't be transferred to a bike and vice-versa.
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In England & Wales this has changed in the last couple of years, and I was advised its now ok to do this.
You lot seem to have your own rules up there, most of them make more sense than the ones we have, do you still come under the taffia or do you still have your own licensing authority ?
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Best Wishes
Nigel
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Bigian
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Posted: 03-July-2005 at 21:19 |
Hill view motor bikes they buy and sell cars and most likley p/x
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zeddy3
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Posted: 04-July-2005 at 07:33 |
Bigian wrote:
Hill view motor bikes they buy and sell cars and most likley p/x |
cheers, have you got a link or tel no. had a google and can't seem to find them.
PRICE REDUCED (£11495 ono) summer is still here, Just
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M BLUR
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Posted: 08-July-2005 at 09:13 |
Nigel wrote:
In England & Wales this has changed in the last couple of years, and I was advised its now ok to do this. |
Unfortunately same as Scotland Dad.. I think all such issues still fall under DOT and DVLA.
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zeddy3
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Posted: 08-July-2005 at 14:21 |
going to keep the zed. just have to bend the missus ear a bit harder. The quest for more toys continues
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bazza660
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 16:13 |
do you know what kind of bike you are after
sports or naked
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zeddy3
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 16:23 |
going to have a look at two bikes this week both private sales . Both
Honda cbr600fx '99's . One has 5000(Alness) miles the other 13000 miles
(aberdeen). can't decide, like them both
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bazza660
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Posted: 11-July-2005 at 16:58 |
you cant go wrong with the CBR 600
it`s a good starting point
a good all round bike
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