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Location DB > Scotland > Moray > Balmenach > Burnside > A local house for local people > IMAG0007sml.jpg

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Father-of-lost-mobile in its first exploration; taken with shitty cheap Tesco Value digicam.
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Posted by purplegrum 7/14/2005 6:31 AM | remove
  Meh you're just trying to lessen the wow factor of my Astra ;o) Nice car!
Posted by lost 7/14/2005 9:12 AM | remove
  Why of course! I thought I hated Vauxhalls until I drove this thing. The colour is a bit...erm...away from my tastes though. Urine.
Posted by purplegrum 7/14/2005 11:55 AM | remove
  Yeah apart from the colour that is one amazing looking car. What spec?
Posted by lost 7/14/2005 9:33 PM | remove
  SRi 2.2DTi with Irmscher bodykit.
Posted by purplegrum 7/14/2005 10:10 PM | remove
  And you got insured on that how?! ;)
Posted by lost 7/15/2005 7:47 AM | remove
  Urm I'm not sure, all I know is even with me as a named driver it works out at £800-ish a year.
Posted by purplegrum 7/15/2005 8:31 AM | remove
  That's not bad, i'm not much less than that to insure the Almera.
Posted by lost 7/15/2005 12:46 PM | remove
  My dear old Clio with me as sole driver was £800 with the same insurance company, it doesn't make sense.
Posted by IIVQ 7/30/2005 10:54 PM | remove
  I love the pic, looks a bit like an ad!
Posted by lost 7/30/2005 11:19 PM | remove
  I'll send it to Vauxhall post haste!
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