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Guiseley_Guile
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Post by Guiseley_Guile »

BLAKEY wrote: The car we saw in Ilkley then was no doubt this Mercedes SLR McLaren - tomorrow I shall tell my "I'm always right" friend that its not a Bugatti Sorry Blakey , but your always right friend is likely to be right, as it's still on the Bugatti.http://www.dealers.motortrak.com/detail ... vidindex=1

BLAKEY
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Guiseley_Guile wrote: BLAKEY wrote: The car we saw in Ilkley then was no doubt this Mercedes SLR McLaren - tomorrow I shall tell my "I'm always right" friend that its not a Bugatti Sorry Blakey , but your always right friend is likely to be right, as it's still on the Bugatti. Thanks GG and sorry for delay in answering but have just returned from holidays - so this Sunday it looks like "egg on the face" again for me - nowt fresh !!
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morleyhall
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Hold that egg for a moment Blakey. F1 is on the motor insurance database today as a JCB! Which is odd, as last week it was insured as an electric powered Coventry Climax Forklift truck. http://ownvehicle.askmid.com/

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morleyhall wrote: Hold that egg for a moment Blakey. F1 is on the motor insurance database today as a JCB! Which is odd, as last week it was insured as an electric powered Coventry Climax Forklift truck. http://ownvehicle.askmid.com/ Just a word of warning - it's illegal to use that website to check any vehicle details unless you meet the criteria below:"I am entitled to the insurance information about the vehicle detailed above for one or more of the following reasons: It is either registered/ owned/ insured by me or my employer; I am permitted to drive it; I am an Insurance Broker and acting on behalf of my client. I understand it is an offence to wrongfully obtain information of this nature without any of the above reasonable causes. If I fail to provide true reasons for acquiring this information I may be committing an offence of unlawfully obtaining data contrary to section 55 of the Data protection Act 1998. I declare that the information provided will not be used for any purposes unrelated to this enquiry."However, if you'd like to check what car is registered to any particular plate, there are lots of free websites you can use without fear of legal redress.http://www.1stchoice.co.uk/ is one, a Google will reveal lots of others.
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