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Old January 12th 05, 03:35 PM
Steve Taylor
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Default Rolling disco chassis ?

I will shortly have the stripped down remains of the 1992 Disco I bought
for its engine available for sale.

The vehicle was a scrapper, and there is no V5. All the serial numbers
on the remaining bits are still there, as is the VIN. The chassis is in
pretty good nick, considering the state of the bodywork.

Any suggestions on how best to flog it and what sort of price ?

Ta.

Steve
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Old January 13th 05, 08:08 AM
Ian McKay
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alt.fan.landrover might be a good place to ask.


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Old January 13th 05, 03:31 PM
Steve Taylor
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Ian McKay wrote:
alt.fan.landrover might be a good place to ask.


It was. And I cancelled the original post within about 4 seconds of
hitting the damned send key. It isn't on my newsserver !


acute embarrasment

Apologies.

Steve
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Old January 13th 05, 06:28 PM
John Stolz
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:31:05 +0000, Steve Taylor wrote:

Ian McKay wrote:
alt.fan.landrover might be a good place to ask.


It was. And I cancelled the original post within about 4 seconds of
hitting the damned send key. It isn't on my newsserver !


acute embarrasment

Apologies.

Steve

Hey another landrovering astronomer - should we form a usenet group?

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Old January 13th 05, 06:50 PM
Tim Auton
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John Stolz wrote:
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Hey another landrovering astronomer - should we form a usenet group?


Form a new usenet group? That's not the way things are done these days
you know. You really should form 104 different Yahoo Groups;
Defenders_and_Dobs, Discos_and_Apos etc. Then you have to subscribe to
all the groups because everyone keeps talking about things in the
other groups. Then you have to spend five minutes on every message
trying to work out who or what the fsck they were replying to in the
first place. It really is much better than usenet. No, it is. Honest.


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Old January 13th 05, 09:41 PM
John Stolz
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:50:32 +0000, Tim Auton wrote:

John Stolz wrote:
[snip]
Hey another landrovering astronomer - should we form a usenet group?


Form a new usenet group? That's not the way things are done these days
you know. You really should form 104 different Yahoo Groups;
Defenders_and_Dobs, Discos_and_Apos etc. Then you have to subscribe to
all the groups because everyone keeps talking about things in the
other groups. Then you have to spend five minutes on every message
trying to work out who or what the fsck they were replying to in the
first place. It really is much better than usenet. No, it is. Honest.


Tim

A good point well made - once upon a time you could be sure of reaching
the people you wanted via usenet, but now there's a bazillion different
forums and they come and go weekly, its a pity.

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Old January 13th 05, 10:21 PM
Martin Frey
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John Stolz wrote:

Hey another landrovering astronomer - should we form a usenet group?


Hey - let's off-topic...

Cheers

Martin

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