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I vaguely recall watching a film on the way to America, with it beaming through the smoke - it can't have been that bad can it?! I can't remember.
I do remember that there was no choice of film, so you'd run the risk of them showing something wildly age inapproriate - kids at school used to boast of having seen Predator or The Running Man or something on the way to Disneyworld.
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Can you amazon prime an obdb reader to yourself? They're dead easy to use and till let you know if you can just delete it.
For example, I had a catalytic converter efficiently warning that was scheduled to come up every three months but which lit the CEL when it arrived - it was fine to delete it until you wanted to fix it.
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Sounds like you've done everything you can. It's such an asymetrical encounter, buying from a dealer - they sell cars every day but you buy one once every five+ years or so.
I've always done an independent inspection on anything I've bought (I found a good guy on whocanfixmycar.com last time), I've always thought that was worth the extra hassle of organising and any dealers have accepted it and agreed not to sell out from under me.
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I'd avoid - some of the photos of cars he's selling look photoshopped (e.g. the red seat Leon looks like it's been pasted onto the background to me).
I'm possibly overcautious and obviously don't know about that one, but I found dealers on auto trader to be a minefield - you expect a showroom and whatnot but instead they so often seem to be clowns selling cars from the street and just a waste of time going to see them. I ended up just filtering for private sellers and getting an AA check.
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This was released a long while back, when I was climbing more; on-sighting British trad climbs (where you have to put protection in as you go)
They're definitely measuring different things, but I suspect the 5.15 grade earlier is wildly harder than the E7 they're climbing here (not that I could dream of ever doing an E7)
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It doesn't seem that far away from what Bugatti already made - just a more extreme version to avoid weld lines. I imagine it's the kind of thing they would have liked to have produced, but a line has to be drawn somewhere for their engineers.
It's a horrible, wasteful car, naturally, but so are all their others.
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Somewhere close is a good call, but depends. I'll give fb market place a try, I'll have to join facebook briefly I guess...
Also just in case you haven't maybe go back to the sellers and say you've priced up a second hand fridge and delivery, so to avoid the hassle you'll give them £100*. You never know they may realise it's too much faff to take.
Yeah - also a good call, thanks.
There's definitely a certain amount of 'trying it on' going on here - which is so tedious on an item that's orders of magnitude less than the cost of the house I'm buying.
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I'm about to move house, and the sellers are adament that they want to take their massive fridge freezer with them (or otherwise charge me way above market for a second hand fridge).
Annoyingly we'll be doing the kitchen in the six months after moving in, so I'm going to end up buying a second hand temporary one in the meantime. I can see loads on ebay, but has anyone got any good ideas / recommendations for getting it picked up and delivered? I imagine I basically need a man+van, I'm going to be SW London.
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I've used a broker the past few times I've renewed - a recommendation from on here a while back who I'd happily recommend forward if anyone wants it.
I'd never go back to a bank - I've got the brokers email address and mobile number, no call centres, they can turn quotes around in minutes.
I've never had to pay a penny as they are paid by the mortgage suppliers commission.
It's spot on - you'd have thought that she'd have made sure that practically any shade of green would have been purged from her warderobe already.