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Why is buying a 944 so hard?

yup put deposit down on the maidenhead one, there's a few little tiny bits an pieces that need sorting here and there but they're more niggley pieces I want to sort rather than stuff that needs to be sorted.
Would also like to thank Paul for the offer of taking a look at her with me, but I was unable to take you up on it as i wasnt 100% sure I was going to get to view it, I only found out I could when I was already on my way to london otherwise I would have taken you up on it.
Shall get pics as soon as I get her home as only have one crappy one on my phone atm and the ad has been removed now.

Will
 
Great news Will!! Glad you got the phone call :) Hopefully see you at Rutland if I can sort mine in time! (and if you are going of course)
 
Cheers guys, well happy cant wait to get up there on thursday and pick her up! Though I wont be driving her home now like I thought :( temp insurance will let me insure a 2.5 for a day but not a 2.7 so having to drag my dad up and get him to drive it back, which now means I also have the agonising wait of having her sat on my drive without me being able to drive her until feb 13th while my dad has a grin n take her for the occasional spin.
Rutland is a possible depends on money, as got a few things that need sorting at home, and insurance to pay while also want to change belts and next priority is to find some roofbars which seem rare as rocking horse poo!
Will
 
Got there in the end Wil, pleased for you let us have pics as soon as!
Bit of a trek for you but if you are up for it we would like to see you at Rutland
 
As an alternative to the Rutland meet you might want to wait another month and get yourself to the track day on 25th March, you can just turn up a spectate for free, there are already 40+ of us in all and it would be a great first meet and certainly worth the trip from Cornwall (perhaps more so than Rutland).


Edd
 

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