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Aaron
15th December 2008, 20:12
am looking to get a car from the nothern area
but would need it towing back or bringing down.
to midlands
looking around 375 to bring it down and him to drive back.
to be honest seems pricey but overpriced
anyone got any ideas that would be easier maybe?
thanks
Ryan
15th December 2008, 20:13
rent a 4x4 and trailor yourself
Aaron
15th December 2008, 20:17
sorry forgot to state
the owner wants to bring it down to me.
any other ideas?
c8james
15th December 2008, 20:37
Our local trailer place charges £40 per day to rent a trailer. Why wont he let you get it yourself.
Ryan
15th December 2008, 20:49
Our local trailer place charges £40 per day to rent a trailer. Why wont he let you get it yourself.
seems like so he can make £££
NICK2506
15th December 2008, 20:51
I dont understand.
So you stay at home and then him bring it down, then he gets train back lol
Im very confused
Aaron
15th December 2008, 21:14
I dont understand.
So you stay at home and then him bring it down, then he gets train back lol
Im very confused
whats that gotta do with the question?
maybe im doing a deal?
maybe ive askd him to bring it down?
maybe your being nosey:)
kc51
15th December 2008, 21:18
its me whos selling the car, my saxo, it has no tax reason why im towing or transporting down, NOT to make ££.... its me paying the cash to get it down so dont jump to conclusions like that
thanks
NICK2506
15th December 2008, 21:31
whats that gotta do with the question?
maybe im doing a deal?
maybe ive askd him to bring it down?
maybe your being nosey:)
lol, i meant if your buying it from the north why do u need it towing back ?? cause wont you keep it. thats what i dont understand lol
sorry for being nosey
kc51
15th December 2008, 21:33
we are ment to be swapping cars....read post above^^^^my post^^^^ and you will understand
NICK2506
15th December 2008, 21:54
fair play mate, hmm i would just drive it down mate then train it back, or maybe you could hire a trailer or even drive and risk no insurance. and if you get pulled say your selling it. i drove my car back from where i bought it (about 30 miles away) without any tax, and even passed a police car and i was fine. and i didnt even have an old tax disk or holder in my car so was obvious i had no tax
kc51
15th December 2008, 22:03
nah woudnt do no insurance, tax
been there done that got the points thankyou very much lol
NICK2506
15th December 2008, 22:06
fair play mate
erm i dunno then lol
Aaron
16th December 2008, 16:57
any ideas?
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