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02-09-2008, 05:04 PM | #1 | ||
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Guys, thanks for all your help and for the fellowship but ... gulp ...
I traded the AU for a BF wagon. It is silly to get emotional about machines but I did feel sad to say good bye to her. It was a choker, like at the end of the movie Babe where the farmer says "That'll do pig." I just gave her a pat and walked away. The wagon had done over a 260,000. She was still straight and running fine. It was either keep her and drive her into the ground or bail now and trade-up to something with low kms. It makes an interesting shaped graph to plot the buying price against distance travelled. You'd have to have bulk money to buy a new car just to watch the resale fall like a stone in a real short amount of time. See yez!
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. . Rob Ewart Bog standard silver BF Wagon, except for the Elvis doll , on gas. Victorian Rock'n'Roll Dance Association www.VRRDA.com.au 2015 Victorian Rock'n'Roll Dance State Championships 23 May 2015, Furlan Club, Thornbury |
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