Stickers - Just for HT

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bonzo

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Here you go mate, ALL THREE of my stickers. And photo's of all sides of my car just to prove I'm not cheating. Also 1 of the back of my Torksey tractor( never been to Chelsea) and also one on the back of Shirl's chariot too. Got to keep advertising. Saving the best till later. Tony.:):)View attachment 8211 View attachment 8212 View attachment 8213 View attachment 8214 View attachment 8215 View attachment 8216
Hey t-Tony, I can see plenty of room on your cars for some runs of chequered tape, STP stickers, fake bullet holes and 'I've got a tiger in my Tank' stickers!:p
 

t-tony

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T-tony, my offer still stands buddy. If I can help you fill the villa, I'm in!! JIM
Thank you Jim. I'll get something sorted and pm you.;)
 

t-tony

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You've lost your 2.8 badge. Or are you trying to make it look like something it's not - like a 1.9 ? =))
 
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bonzo

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Oh t-t-t-tony, you don't know your Z3's do you! On the far better looking pre asslift Z3 BMW didn't feel the need to advertise the fact that it was a 2.8, because the 2.8 was the only Z3 to have the extended rear track!

Keep up dear boy!

:D
 

La_vida_diver

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Oh t-t-t-tony, you don't know your Z3's do you! On the far better looking pre asslift Z3 BMW didn't feel the need to advertise the fact that it was a 2.8, because the 2.8 was the only Z3 to have the extended rear track!

Keep up dear boy!

:D
Apart from the "M" which had a set of extra pipes on the other side for some reason. Lol
 

hard top

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Holiday villa fraud that's hit countless British families: You arrive at that dream villa to find the owner's never heard of you - and you sent your cash to a chillingly plausible conman

Chris and Annia Pegg were thrilled when they found a beautiful villa in the South of France (pictured centre) for their annual two-week break with daughters Jessica, nine, and Emily, seven (pictured together left). But the couple were devastated to find that the £1,650 they thought they had paid to the villa's owner via website Owners Direct had in fact gone to a fraudster. Thankfully the Peggs, who lost £1,000 in the online scam, were still able to afford to go on holiday - to a pretty French farmhouse (pictured right) that they also booked through the popular website. But the Peggs are not alone. It is thought hackers may have stolen more than £25million from holidaymakers - hundreds or even thousands believed to be British - in the past five years. And victims believe that police are doing little about the widespread problem.
 

t-tony

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That unfortunately is going to happen anywhere Mike. In Orlando anyone who books a villa "allocated on arrival " is asking for problems, you really need to get to know the person your are renting from over a period of time before you go and, obviously, check out their feedback and testimonials from previous guests. The best recommendation is from someone who has experienced the property previously.
 
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