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immaculate it is not!

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Interesting definition of "immaculate"

I think the owner probably crashed it. :rofl:

No airbag and standard bumper...hmmmmm. Haha. Immaculate my arse.

adverts like this wass me off!

If my car looked like that I wouldn't have the cheek to put an advert like that up in the first place. If I did, the word immaculate wouldn't feature in the text. I'd have the parts sorted out beforehand and give it a good clean & service. We'll have to see if anyone buys it, I'll follow this with interest.

Jonneh beat me too it. lol

That's defo a frontal impact one, with a different bumper (not even the same colour) and missing (deployed, then torn off) airbag.

I've emailed the guy to find out if there' been any accident damage. :D

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if the listing was honest and the car was cheap enough then fair play, just dont like peoples intentions with a listing like that

if the listing was honest and the car was cheap enough then fair play, just dont like peoples intentions with a listing like that

I started a thread a while back about one of the Rs's I went to see which was a death trap which he hammered about at 110mph in a 40mph limit lol.

Oh and also there are a few bonus points it's had both a new cambelt and timing belt.. hahaha. imbeciles.. the problem is someone that don't know about cars is gonna turn up and think thats an octavia vRS with fairly low miles imo a grand less than a good one (which hasnt been writ off) and buy it and drive around in an immaculate death trap

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