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poultergeist
23-09-08, 01:43 AM
I've decided the time has come bite the bullet and either sell the rolling shell without the engine,box,and loom, or break it (whatever gets the most response)

So for the sake of the rules, The rolling shell is £300 and prices for the bits available on request e.g.
Interior £100?
Headlights £10 each?
Doors £30 each?


Or willing to swap for Nova/Nova conversion parts

All parts are collection only

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Jay
23-09-08, 06:45 PM
Wheels £50 Delivered?

poultergeist
23-09-08, 09:27 PM
dreaming mate,its a set of 5 with good tyres

AlexW
23-09-08, 09:45 PM
If jaysnova isnt intersted i may be, but depends how much you want.

white2lSR
23-09-08, 09:45 PM
I've decided the time has come bite the bullet and either sell the rolling shell without the engine,box,and loom, or break it (whatever gets the most response)

So for the sake of the rules, The rolling shell is £300 and prices for the bits available on request e.g.
Interior £100?
Headlights £10 each?
Doors £30 each?


Or willing to swap for Nova/Nova conversion parts

All parts are collection only



No need to be ****y with people ;)

P.S i think your the one dreaming wanting £300 for a cav rolling shell lol you can pic up whole cars for that!

poultergeist
23-09-08, 09:54 PM
No need to be ****y with people ;)

P.S i think your the one dreaming wanting £300 for a cav rolling shell lol you can pic up whole cars for that!

contradicting yourself a bit there aint ya lol

everthings price is negotiable as I dont know how much its worth,but I think £300 for a rot free ex police saloon shell is quite reasonable?

white2lSR
24-09-08, 09:25 AM
contradicting yourself a bit there aint ya lol



No. In classical logic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_logic), a contradiction consists of a logical incompatibility between two or more propositions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposition). It occurs when the propositions, taken together, yield two conclusions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conclusion) which form the logical inversions of each other. Illustrating a general tendency in applied logic, Aristotle’s (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle) law of noncontradiction (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_noncontradiction) states that “One cannot say of something that it is and that it is not in the same respect and at the same time.”

poultergeist
24-09-08, 10:31 PM
dont get out too much do you

poultergeist
03-10-08, 09:49 PM
bump

General Baxter
03-10-08, 10:31 PM
spoiler £10 ?