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Old 6th March 2016, 18:24   #263
shooorn94
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Originally Posted by rushy_23 View Post
Be a shame to sell, the way I look at it. The money you would raise from selling it, and save from not having to fork out for it, is it worth it to you?

If so, do it and never look back. If its not squeezing your finances, then I'd say definitely keep.
Hi Rush sorry for missing all the messages first time round!

My mates have all been saying the same to be completely honest with you fella. The problem was that the saxo was always difficult to justify as it was only a toy and could only be used for driving like a loon.

More on this below...

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Originally Posted by Jamie View Post
If you don't miss using it or have any plans for it maybe the boat has sailed. I used to regret selling my Saxo but now I just enjoy the memory.
Hi Jamie! Yes I'm well fella, was injured a little while back from rugby but all back up to speed again and enjoying life (also running around like a mad man again) Hope you're well too?

I had the same thoughts from some other mates but I do miss driving it despite the octy giving me many smiles per mile the saxo is just that bit different, alot more raw and basic; nothing drives like this car.

So after much thought and after shopping around for a decent insurance price I got the insurance down to 300-ish all mods declared.

I spoke to a few people and a few people were saying that they'd like to see the car again on the road and some friends even want it at their wedding due to knowing the car for 9 years!

So in the meantime whilst I gather my thoughts, dust off the old guy and get the VTS gearbox fitted... enjoy this sprint session video.

https://youtu.be/odFbPZhv7Q8

Cheers all!
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