Yep I certainly did mate last year around October for 7500. Tyres haven't been changed since 2012 and when I lift it I have to pry the jacks out of the jack points it's so weak with rust. Not a chance it passed a genuine MOT in at least a few years. It’s a miracle it got me back up to northern Scotland from Manchester but I do love it despite the knocking drivetrain and leaking fuel line and faulty immobiliser/power steering/headlights etc etc etc. massive project on my hands, but I have the space and time for it thankfully. I am a welder and I have worked on electrics before on motorcycles so shouldn't be too hard. famous last words eh. The previous owner mentioned Steve who originally imported it I believe, had it for a long time, sold in 2022. I had a look on google maps at the original address on the registration certificate and I can see it parked there back in 2009 before the body kit! so I think i'll send him a letter with some pics of the car if it ever gets fully fixed i'm sure he would be happy to see it. That’s incredible that you recognised it, I had a look but couldn't find a receipt in the logbook for an engine rebuild. If you happen to have any pics of it, would be great to see. Do you remember by any chance the milage at the time? We're sitting at 101k just now.
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Toska · 4 hours ago 4 hr
Seen this today it list the top ten most expencive countries for petrol, of course we are in it but not the worst I wouldn't want to be Norwegian but lets be honest we will be at that price before the end of the year!!
The full table
Country Price per litre (£) Percentage of monthly income spent on petrol*
1. Norway 1.64 7.4%
2. Turkey 1.62 34.2%
3. Netherlands 1.48 10%
4. Italy 1.46 15.5%
5. Greece 1.45 25.4%
6. Denmark 1.43 8.1%
7. UK 1.42 10.3%
8. Sweden 1.41 7.7%
9. Eritrea 1.41 61.1%
10. Belgium 1.4 8.7%
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/which-country-has-the-most-expensive-petrol-in-the-world.html