SOLD VW Golf - anyone interested

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lloydie
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Central locking was a easy and cheap fix :-) 99p for a new battery in the key .
Think the missus will like her first car .
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lloydie wrote:Central locking was a easy and cheap fix :-) 99p for a new battery in the key .
Think the missus will like her first car .

was it the stains on the seat that tempted you?
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AMCQ46 wrote:
lloydie wrote:Central locking was a easy and cheap fix :-) 99p for a new battery in the key .
Think the missus will like her first car .

was it the stains on the seat that tempted you?
Nope but it helped lol .
I've been looking for a good cheap car for kelly for a month or two since she has started lesions again .
I hoping now that she knows she has a car sat in the garage she will push to drive it .

And I told her it's her car and I ain't cleaning it ,inside or out .

One thing I do know is that's it's a thousand times better than my first car !.
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lloydie wrote:Central locking was a easy and cheap fix :-) 99p for a new battery in the key .
Think the missus will like her first car .
:lol: goes to show you that the 'trade' can talk baldrocks. Had two lots tell me all about microswitches, electronics and so on

:thumbup: hope it works for her Lloydie

btw - cancelled the insurance and they wanted a £50 fee and there's only a month left. I tried to back track but they had the reg, my details etc so I said it wasn't exactly sold and would be SORN'ed anyway. In the end my continuous moaning ground him down and he said they would trust me and let the insurance lapse. Fifty quid! I only told them thinking i might get a bit back. Robbing wombles
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No worries mate , it's only going to sit in the garage till she takes her text (some time next year ).
Tho I can't put it on sorn till the dvla have received the log book .
It's safe and off the road so all should be fine .

Insurance are robbing b8stard as I had the same ,well £75 to pay when I stopped piggies insurance .
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Insurance are robbing b8stard
Your not wrong. They come second after the gov.
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