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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"is obviously not being affected by the current economic climate.
It is reported that he has paid £12 million for a 1963 Ferrari 250GT "
wow you must get paid a lot of money for being annoyin!!! xx |
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"is obviously not being affected by the current economic climate.
It is reported that he has paid £12 million for a 1963 Ferrari 250GT "
Where do you get all this info from... somebody get round to the poor chaps place and take him offline and give the poor block a damn good shagging... ladies you owe to the guy... he is clearly lonely sat there looking up the news all around the world for the forums...
lmao |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"he bought that a few years back now, you only just finding out? he has a thing for Ferrari's.
I prefer Aston Martins, love my DB9 "
No he bought a California Spider for 5 mil i think last time this time he has bought A 250 GTO model. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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was on top gear last year or year before I think when it was mentioned he'd spent millions on a particular Ferrari, think it was cause of the previous owner though, I may be wrong on this, dont have those particular facts in front of me right now. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"was on top gear last year or year before I think when it was mentioned he'd spent millions on a particular Ferrari, think it was cause of the previous owner though, I may be wrong on this, dont have those particular facts in front of me right now."
it was £5 mill for a ferrari 250GT owned by James Coburn that he bought a few years ago |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"very nice car too .good luck to him although 12 mill for a car is ridiculus.cost 6 grand new apparently in 63."
not sure I'd leave the garage if I spent that amount on a car, in fact, i think it would be display only |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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GUYS ITS A CAR,A MODE OF TRANSPORT,METAL N RUBBER,I THINK £12000 IS EXPENSIVE FOR A CAR,£12MILLION? THATS MORE THAN SOME COUNTRIES SOLE ECOMOMY.THATS A NEW HOSPITAL WING,THATS GOD KNOWS HOW MANY MORE BOBBIES ON THE BEAT,MORE TEACHERS.I THINK ITS DISGUSTING THAT ONE MAN CAN PAY THAT FOR ANYTHING,LET ALONE A MOTOR CAR,NO MATTER HOW BEAUTIFUL IT IS |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"GUYS ITS A CAR,A MODE OF TRANSPORT,METAL N RUBBER,I THINK £12000 IS EXPENSIVE FOR A CAR,£12MILLION? THATS MORE THAN SOME COUNTRIES SOLE ECOMOMY.THATS A NEW HOSPITAL WING,THATS GOD KNOWS HOW MANY MORE BOBBIES ON THE BEAT,MORE TEACHERS.I THINK ITS DISGUSTING THAT ONE MAN CAN PAY THAT FOR ANYTHING,LET ALONE A MOTOR CAR,NO MATTER HOW BEAUTIFUL IT IS"
well its his money, he can do what he wants with it |
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"GUYS ITS A CAR,A MODE OF TRANSPORT,METAL N RUBBER,I THINK £12000 IS EXPENSIVE FOR A CAR,£12MILLION? THATS MORE THAN SOME COUNTRIES SOLE ECOMOMY.THATS A NEW HOSPITAL WING,THATS GOD KNOWS HOW MANY MORE BOBBIES ON THE BEAT,MORE TEACHERS.I THINK ITS DISGUSTING THAT ONE MAN CAN PAY THAT FOR ANYTHING,LET ALONE A MOTOR CAR,NO MATTER HOW BEAUTIFUL IT IS
well its his money, he can do what he wants with it "
OF COURSE HE CAN,WOULD NEVER DENY ANYONE THE RIGHT TO SPEND THEIR CASH,I JUST PERSONALLY THINK ITS A DISGUSTING AMOUNT OF MONEY FOR A MOTOR CAR |
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"is obviously not being affected by the current economic climate.
It is reported that he has paid £12 million for a 1963 Ferrari 250GT
wow you must get paid a lot of money for being annoyin!!! xx"
nope |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Yeah he can!!
I Remember Chris Evan from the following,,,
1.Dont forget ya toothbrush.(sad i know)
2.big breakfast
3.Radio 1 FM !! lol
Hes a such a cool guy!
i loved it when he used to get pissed up and have days off work! hahaha |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"OF COURSE HE CAN,WOULD NEVER DENY ANYONE THE RIGHT TO SPEND THEIR CASH,I JUST PERSONALLY THINK ITS A DISGUSTING AMOUNT OF MONEY FOR A MOTOR CAR"
I do agree, I wouldn't myself, that amount of money would buy a very nice house/manor though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"is obviously not being affected by the current economic climate.
It is reported that he has paid £12 million for a 1963 Ferrari 250GT "
Couldn't he afford a new one ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"is obviously not being affected by the current economic climate.
It is reported that he has paid £12 million for a 1963 Ferrari 250GT
wow you must get paid a lot of money for being annoyin!!! xx
nope "
with the exception of a few.....xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good old Chris evans!
I deffo invite him to my party it would be bloody awesome fun!
wondering if he mite become a swinger one day? interesting to know? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When he was on drivetime on radio2 he raised lots of money for children in need by arranging a charity drive for people to bid to drive 12 i think of his ferarri's,
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By (user no longer on site)
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"When he was on drivetime on radio2 he raised lots of money for children in need by arranging a charity drive for people to bid to drive 12 i think of his ferarri's,
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he always bumps up the balance on the radio 2 children in need auction to make the 2 million mark |
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By *ixplayMan
over a year ago
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"is obviously not being affected by the current economic climate.
It is reported that he has paid £12 million for a 1963 Ferrari 250GT "
i wasnt keen on him before this & now that just about put the lid on it
its obsene |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"is obviously not being affected by the current economic climate.
It is reported that he has paid £12 million for a 1963 Ferrari 250GT
i wasnt keen on him before this & now that just about put the lid on it
its obsene"
Its a lot of money just for a car. |
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By *heWolfMan
over a year ago
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"You can't beat Astons for class and style. Ferarri's are what Lidl would sell if they sold cars!"
You obviously haven't owned an Aston Martin!
Few things are as toe-curlingly embarrassing as sitting at the lights in a 3 yr old DB7 GT manual that keeps stalling for no apparent reason. Or worse, having to bridge a contact under the clutch with a piece of wire to allow you to bump start the fucking thing (and how many people do you think will rush to help give it a shove?)
Apart from silly little things like the aforementioned problem ("It's what they call a car with a quirky character!" No, it's what I call a ball-ache), they aren't too clever on the finishing detail either, certainly not for cars which aren't exactly cheap. Rattles, whistles, things that just....ain't right.
One of my clients sent his brand new DB9 back 3 TIMES because of a trim rattle which kept recurring. He had to collar one of Aston's top boys at the Motor Show and embarrass him on the stand before they finally came and took the car from his house and dealt with it.
Aston Martins are great as a Sunday afternoon toy.
I bought a Jaguar, still have it 5 years later, it's a joy to drive. Yes, they have their problems, but they are a lot quicker off the mark to put things right if problems occur. Mind you, I still haven't quite forgiven them for the X-type, or for bringing out (spits) diesels or worse, estates yet.
If I suddenly become a micro-penis, I might consider a Ferrari. |
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