im looking to buy a scooby some help please
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im looking to buy a scooby some help please
hi every one im new im looking to buy a scooby soon but am sure as what to buy!!
im looking to spend around 4500-5000 im only 22 so insurance will be a bit of a pain at the mo are there any specialist insurance companys that you people use? any advice would be great thanks
im looking to spend around 4500-5000 im only 22 so insurance will be a bit of a pain at the mo are there any specialist insurance companys that you people use? any advice would be great thanks
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Originally Posted by howellsy42
hi every one im new im looking to buy a scooby soon but am sure as what to buy!!
im looking to spend around 4500-5000 im only 22 so insurance will be a bit of a pain at the mo are there any specialist insurance companys that you people use? any advice would be great thanks
im looking to spend around 4500-5000 im only 22 so insurance will be a bit of a pain at the mo are there any specialist insurance companys that you people use? any advice would be great thanks
have a look on ebay some bargains to be had. with only being 22 may suggest you get a uk version insurance is a bit cheeper.
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i agree with watto get a uk version, cheap insurance and slightly cheaper to run. for 5 bags you will get a phat early one with all the extras or why not pay 3 bags and get a half decent one and your insurance is covered?????????
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Originally Posted by howellsy42
il start looking for a uk one then is there any thing i need look out for when veiwing these cars
just look for the usual, crash damage, thrashed, mods, security and history.
the fuel will be cheaper to as you can run these on normal unleaded with no additives but i would still run it on super for maximum performance. theres a couple of nice ones on ebay.
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Originally Posted by howellsy42
should i stay clear of high millage ones or shouldnt it bother me
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Originally Posted by howellsy42
ok thanks for the advice il post pics as and when i buy one
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