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    Posted: 07-July-2009 at 15:32

Trading in my trusted beast which has Pirelli P7's all round - circa 2000 miles covered, so effectively brand spanky . . .

 

So if you're in need of some quality tyres (wheels are better than okay but not perfect) & you've got turbine wheels (so I can shove them on my car), close to Edinburgh - then I'm handing over my car on Thursday - as for the cash part - P7s retail around about £140 a pop, fitted  - make me an offer?

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Offer ended, such a pity there's been no one who needed . . .

On the up-side I'm now driving another 5 series Beemer, this time it's a "BMW for the uncoordinated" - i.e. an automatic

Between the cruise control, the lack of things to do with my feet and the really comfy driving position I'm hoping I don't doze off and end up in a field

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Andrew,

It may have got more interest in the Adverts section though considering thats really what it was ???

So what have you got yourself then?


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote xenodrew Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08-July-2009 at 16:43

gone for the 520i with approx 40k on the clock -i only done around 1500 miles last year! and most of that was back & forward to the nursery with the wee man . . . and one trip to Ecky thump land, which was about 420 miles off my total !!!

 

Very very comfy, just drove across to Dunbar & back again - honestly it feels like I've had a handful of diazepam

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Originally posted by xenodrew xenodrew wrote:

"BMW for the uncoordinated" - i.e. an automatic

Cheek!

Best of luck with the new car.

Just make sure you get the sealed for life 'box serviced by an Automatic Transmission Specialist, which reminds me, I need to get my 'box serviced.

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Hi Andrew, at the miles I cover I hope the gearbox wont be an issue!

And if you can pat your head with one hand & rub your stomach with the other, at the same time, you really should have a manual! It's just pure laziness . . . biggrin but it's great!

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