Cars you regret selling

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Daniel
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mmm 350z :drool: and the MGBGT is just lush :o
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I reckon the whole list is indicative of what complete car nuts everyone on BP are!! From that Awesome looking S14, throught the ultra rare rwd 'scort to all the retro stuff. Totally cool.

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oh and stu, loving the GTR, i never saw it!! off topic so pm me if you like but what are the rear arches - look like a potential solution to the tin worm mine has on it's rears.

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They were something that I bought from Gary @ Japsalon. These were easily modified and pretty cheap (
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I've never sold a (whole) car. In my youth I blew them up or crashed them. Now I've matured slightly I intend to hoard them.:thumbs:

I do miss my first car though, It was a 1979 mini clubman 1000cc, and I loved it - until I wrapped it round a telegraph pole.:frown:

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[quote="stuart"]They were something that I bought from Gary @ Japsalon. These were easily modified and pretty cheap (

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