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mattw
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by mattw »
Rover 220 Turbo coupe or

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tompinney
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by tompinney »
mattw wrote:
Hope you have deep, no make that VERY deep pockets if you want one of those!
Tom
Above all, it's a Rover!
-1993 220 Coupé (2008 MG Saloon Day 'Best Modified Rover')
-1993 420GSi Sport Turbo (The 'Rumm Chuff'

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Clawjaw
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by Clawjaw »
£20,000 a year

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Martin 420
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by Martin 420 »
cheaper to make a rep
96' Rover 420 GSI
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adam
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They're completely different cars and I refuse to believe that anyone would consider both at the same time.
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by adam »
Although that looks like a replica anyway, so maybe you are.
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mattw
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by mattw »
Ive just seen the insurance for the cossie

not good.
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Clawjaw
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by Clawjaw »
mattw wrote:Ive just seen the insurance for the cossie

not good.
Clawjaw wrote:£20,000 a year

How far off was i?
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adam
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by adam »
Miles I should think. Escort Cossies are cheaper to insure than Sapphires due to the enthusiast nature of their buyers.
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mattw
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by mattw »
A 220 Turbo is £550 but the cossie is £1200 to £1400.
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