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Old 28-09-2011, 10:14 AM   #1
IEAT8S
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Default Weekender as your daily?

Hi guys

I am asking the question if there a many guys/girls that drive their weekend warrior on a day to day basis? What problems do you face? Reason being i have 3 cars under my name... The misses, my daily and my weekender. It would be great if i could sell my daily and save some cash on reg, insurance, fuel and etc... Is it worth getting a couple of scratches on your pride and joy for the savings that might come my way?

What sort of awesome dailys are people driving?

The car in question is a 1977 XC sedan with xr6 turbo running gear. Pretty much a full re-build. The car owes me between 30 - 40k.

Due to the running gear being out of a new car does it make it easier to use a daily?

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