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Jimny For Work?..

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11 May 2013 04:35 #70443 by Halford
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welcome Grizzly,
can't wait to see the stickers you put on


one sticker for every 100 moles :P

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11 May 2013 12:26 #70462 by adamjimny
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for the job you will be doing STANDARD tires will be fine. you will NOT need at tires. jimnys are very good in standard form.

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11 May 2013 12:38 #70466 by Grizzly
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I found a Jimny that I was wanting but it'll probably be gone by the time I've the cash... It's a 99 1.3JLX £1295 79000 miles, full 12 months tax, tested till September, although no advisories issued at last test...

The person who was lending me the money isn't able to do cash and the garage isn't able to accept card payments. I've cash coming but not till the end of next week :(

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11 May 2013 14:52 #70477 by little jimny
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Grizzly wrote: The person who was lending me the money isn't able to do cash and the garage isn't able to accept card payments. I've cash coming but not till the end of next week :(


If you really want the car you've seen can't you just put down a £100 deposit on it so they hold it 'til you've got the cash organised?

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11 May 2013 14:58 #70478 by Grizzly
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That was an option but they're over 70 miles away and don't accept card payments

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12 May 2013 16:03 #70547 by kirkynut
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I would be inclined to hold out for a slightly younger 2000 x on model with the twin cam engine with the chain not cam beltto be honest - now is the time of year to buy a Jimny so you'll not have a hard time finding one - have a look on eBay etc.

Wet grass is a slippery sucker to drive on, so I would suggest getting All Terrains, even in standad size.

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