anyone exported a car ?

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Re: anyone exported a car ?

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mannanman wrote: Mon Jul 19, 2021 8:47 pm Sounds like it doesn’t need restoring.
I probably used the wrong term yeah no just paint and a few bits on the exterior could use replacing ie chrome badge and such just a few fiddly things I had planned enjoying doing myself but circumstanced have changed . If you know the model it has a very small rear seat and if things go the way they are looking a more practical car for me would be an old Landcruiser or range rover.
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Ozinasia wrote: Mon Jul 19, 2021 10:00 pm
mannanman wrote: Mon Jul 19, 2021 8:47 pm Sounds like it doesn’t need restoring.
I probably used the wrong term yeah no just paint and a few bits on the exterior could use replacing ie chrome badge and such just a few fiddly things I had planned enjoying doing myself but circumstanced have changed . If you know the model it has a very small rear seat and if things go the way they are looking a more practical car for me would be an old Landcruiser or range rover.
Yeah I know it well. Had one years ago but the basic model. Got it cheap $600 (yep, should have known) and it was a money pit! Great engine but everything else was prone to fail and be ruinous on my wallet.

Strangely I miss it.
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Yeah I know it well. Had one years ago but the basic model. Got it cheap $600 (yep, should have known) and it was a money pit! Great engine but everything else was prone to fail and be ruinous on my wallet.

Strangely I miss it.
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they are increasing in Price in many countries
In Thailand they fetch $70,000 ++ there is a white convertible in Bangkok in a car dealers asking $95,000 cannot see anyone paying that :shock:
Still cheap in UK and USA but parts are not.
A jag is a jag always something needs doing generally little things something may not work right one day and the next its fine .. I put it down to the darn electronics would be better of without them, however when its right they are magnificent to drive and this model is a thing of beauty to look at for sure the design is magnificent to me anyway.
I just cannot get into these new car designs I just don't like the look especially those with the bulldozer type grills that look like they could swollow a child.
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Call a shipper and ask them.
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