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Funny you mention Cadwell Park , its not 10 minutes from where I am buying the car :) (the most likely candidate anyway...pending Sunday's inspection.)

Chuckie, are you a local? Anywhere you suggest that could give the car a once over. The people I am speaking with are all miserable and as soon as I call from Australia they are not interestd. More then anything just need a compression check of the engine.

Other pain in the as55 is telegraphic transfer may take up to 3 days so not sure how I can speed up the process other then to withdraw cash and where the fees :(

And yes people, this car is soo trashy and so me.... only a romantic would pay the asking price for this dinosaur :)

edit..scrap that...silly UK. Lincolnshire ... confused it with Lancashire :(

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Hi Roy have some mates up bit further but maybe able to give me heads up on a local guy i will ask them,

Look Cadwell is a wonderful track it has the LOT hills a nice JUMP pinch.gif ,cars do FLY lol.not as well as the BIKES do :whistling: ,

i will drop you a PM see what i can do to help you out,

Cheer`s Chuckie.

Just waiting for Police and insurance check...already has AP 6pots and 18" Compomotive wheels, even a matching spare. Even runs pectel ecu, so only the best gear has been used on it..so that means I am on the hunt fir a Pi dash to run with it

oh yeh, thats the plan. Will see if it breaks. Figure that Count bought an S13 from Melb years ago...only for us to pay for it and go straight to PI for the weekend...the thing ran spot on...so have to see if the Cossie can match that performance...there is also a day at lmola this Friday... problem will be getting there if payment takes more then two days to clear

..Good thing to know that insurance companies are carnts no matter which country you are in. Not a single broker or mainstream insurer will cover me due to not being a UK resident, not holding a UK licence or the type of car (or combination of) So knowing they blew me off over the email last week, didnt expect after 5 hours of calling over 12 insurers that I would not have a policy

Snowie, or anyone else...any throughts or experiences when you were looking at exporting your cars over here for giggles. The one thing i didnt count on is in all my previous discussions I had a work permit as was a resident...not the case now....just a lowly gypsy on holidays

Fark, this is the country of club motorsport, classic cars, and students and professional secondment. Cant believe you need to be a UK resident/licenced to get a car. I asked what would happen if I flew over from Ireland and needed to get the car insured until i got back to Ireland and they didnt know :(

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