
spikkey wrote:Any one know if it is still there as i would give it a good home


I'm not sure, haven't been up that way for a while.


Where abouts in Aberdeenshire are you? I'm up near Banff


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spikkey wrote:Any one know if it is still there as i would give it a good home
spikkey wrote:Any one know if it is still there as i would give it a good home
Bobby (aka Shaggar) wrote:That PassionFord thread is absolutely shocking and just backs up completely why the Ford RS lot these days are'generally' regarded as a bunch of thieving pikeys.
Think I'm being slanderous here? I can tell you about several friedns with gorgeous Cossies who will NOT take them to the RS Show because everyone just starts robbing bits off each other's cars in the car park!!!!!
I can't believe that thread ran so long.I read all of it adn so many people on there have the intelligence of a pencil.
They just closed their ears when someone gaev them honest truelegal advice.
All they thought was
'damn it, free car, I'm having that because there's a loophole in the law'.
So many seem blinkered and wont listen despite being told obvious things like keeper and owner are different things, the rights of title etc.
Anyone can
'keep' a car, but only the previous owner can let you
'own' it UNLESS the coucil/dvla have placed notice onthe car and actually taken it away, at which time, legally the car becomes THEIR property at which point
(say if it went to auction) you COULD buy it and OWN it legitamately.
I'm going to join the forum just to make my point.I'm just glad and pleased that the MR2 community here didnt jump on it the same way that bunch of gypsies did.
I know a couple of people who've sold of Ford RS cars just because of the mentality of the types these days.
Their words, not mine.
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"thugs!"
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sheppy wrote:sorry, noticed it now
sheppy wrote:i just read a few pages, dunno what to make of it, i don't think he really should have taken the car bu then i suppose it's better than it being crushed, i totaslly disagree with him selling it though,
what a stupid mentality some of the people have on there
sheppy wrote:yeah, i think the guy had either purposelyey crashed it himself, or got somebody to do it, just to see if the police would get in contact with him, that way HE personally couldn't get done for breaking into it, and there is no way it was opportunists that done it, the thing would have at least needed a battery, AND no way it would have been joyriders, i doubt if somebody had really stolen it they would just abandon it, i think the guy has deffo done it himself
Bobby (aka Shaggar) wrote:whats really scary is the fact that, minus them setting up the car, so many Ford boys condone what they did.Those who know the law are in the vast minority.
Dont think Ill buy a Cossie anytime soon! Shame, Ill always haev such respect for the Ford RS marque, all of them such great cars.
Shame the owner
(generally speaking) are such thugs these days.
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Bobby (aka Shaggar) wrote:Wonder if its a rally weapon thing? So does this go for Integrale boys, GT4 boys as well?
4wd= thug?
2wd- morally responsible?
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sheppy wrote:Bobby (aka Shaggar) wrote:Wonder if its a rally weapon thing? So does this go for Integrale boys, GT4 boys as well?
4wd= thug?
2wd- morally responsible?
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close,
4wd=thug/chav
fwd=boy racer/car dick
rwd= morally responsible
bike= maniac
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Bobby (aka Shaggar) wrote:sheppy wrote:yeah, i think the guy had either purposelyey crashed it himself, or got somebody to do it, just to see if the police would get in contact with him, that way HE personally couldn't get done for breaking into it, and there is no way it was opportunists that done it, the thing would have at least needed a battery, AND no way it would have been joyriders, i doubt if somebody had really stolen it they would just abandon it, i think the guy has deffo done it himself
Oh according to the guy, all the tyres were flat, it had been sitting for two and a half years, battery flat, moss growing on it.
From the pics, cant see any moss, and how did thieves turn up, break in, smash a steering wheel clamp, change the battery, wire in a part loom to bypass the alarm as he tells us,
adn change four wheels without ANYBODY noticing?????? He keeps telling us it was ona
public road adjacent to houses.
Oh and its damn lucky it started without too much fuss adn drove fine after all that time!
Major major HMMMMMMMMMMMMM..
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Robbing thieveing gypsies trying to seek respect from thier forum buddies.
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