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You must have a significant annual insurance bill. That is almost irreplaceable.
So, they are covered for everything whilst at home, as well. Fire, theft, natural disaster, terrorism, government laws outlawing p76's in WA, etc.
Quote from: Phil №❶ on June 11, 2014, 10:32:28So, they are covered for everything whilst at home, as well. Fire, theft, natural disaster, terrorism, government laws outlawing p76's in WA, etc. All that, plus the usual when I drive them.But the reality is, most of my cars don't do many kms.Although this one will be on full licence (not concessional) because it is modified, so I can drive it whenever I like.
Quote from: Doggie 1 on June 11, 2014, 10:34:22Quote from: Phil №❶ on June 11, 2014, 10:32:28So, they are covered for everything whilst at home, as well. Fire, theft, natural disaster, terrorism, government laws outlawing p76's in WA, etc. All that, plus the usual when I drive them.But the reality is, most of my cars don't do many kms.Although this one will be on full licence (not concessional) because it is modified, so I can drive it whenever I like. It'll be a nice discreet car for you to use at work.
There's one of those P76's that used to come down to the Motorplex now and again that the owner has built up to use in the Tassie Targa, it's got a reasonably worked 5.7ltr cast iron block Gen3 rumbler sitting under the bonnet that goes quite well.
His handbag's the same size as Rusty's now.
Quote from: Phil №❶ on June 11, 2014, 10:22:36You must have a significant annual insurance bill. That is almost irreplaceable. Most of my insurance is for limited use, which is why I use Shannons for all my cars.So adding an extra car makes little difference, because the more cars you have, the more discounts you get. (That's what I tell Sue, anyway).
Yes, I picked it up last week.
Quote from: Doggie 1 on June 24, 2014, 13:04:04Yes, I picked it up last week. Cool,Wonder how many saints I could get in the boot of a P