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hi all just signed up =]
i dont have a scooby yet but im looking at getting one and though i would join for the banter and great information youlot have.
i currentlywork for a scooby garage so hopefully will be able to help out at some point lol. how do you lot rate n/a classics? as i cant afford insurance for turbo yet i heard there dissapointingly slow?
i dont have a scooby yet but im looking at getting one and though i would join for the banter and great information youlot have.
i currentlywork for a scooby garage so hopefully will be able to help out at some point lol. how do you lot rate n/a classics? as i cant afford insurance for turbo yet i heard there dissapointingly slow?
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Even enthusiasts are very welcome here mate, good luck with finding one.
N/a cars can be made quick mate.
N/a cars can be made quick mate.
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I would suggest you wait and save up for a turbo'd scooby. Having been in a none turbo it shatters your dreams to some degree.
Hold out and save up, it's worth it. Reselling a none turbo scooby isn't easy either.
Hold out and save up, it's worth it. Reselling a none turbo scooby isn't easy either.
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i was afraid this might be the case lol, ive driven turbo'd scooby's amd what a rush best thing i can do is phone up my insurer and get a accurate quote rather than going on internet ones. hope il still be welcome on here if i dont get one till i can get a turbo?
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