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I like the way its parked outside a house with more neon christmas lights than a max power cruise!!

apart from the dragon, fluff in the back and the writing on the back, whats wrong with it, seems like a good buy

Agreed.... but fortunately in this case it does look redeemable as it's just a bunch of crappy stickers and a questionable boot build. Assuming everything else on the car's OK of course. Personally I'm not a fan of that style of front bumper although I know a few people on here have it.

the tacky part of that car in imho is the 0 to 60 times/bhp printed on the rear tailgate, I just think its cheesy and max powerish

I see the following statement as being very suspect:

 

“Over the last couple of months the car has developed a top end tap, which is only heard when idling when the throttle is pressed it stops I can only assume this is some sort of blocked oil feed or a dropped hydraulic tappet, maybe with a good oil change and oil flush the problem will be sorted there is no power loss whatsoever.”

 

If maybe an oil change would fix this problem, wouldn’t he have done it? Later he says that he might try to fix the blowing exhaust, so why not do the oil change and get rid of the biggest concern to potential buyers, OK, the dragon is the biggest concern, alright and the “430BHP and 0-60 in 4.3secs Forget it”

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