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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #15 on: 12 May 2009, 22:46:31 »

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Even more if you fill the tank with water and distribute a few paving slabs under seats ect.. ::)
You think they don't know what the car should weigh before it even gets on the bridge?
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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #16 on: 12 May 2009, 22:48:11 »

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Even more if you fill the tank with water and distribute a few paving slabs under seats ect.. ::)
You think they don't know what the car should weigh before it even gets on the bridge?
C'mon....  Join the joke....   ;D
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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #17 on: 12 May 2009, 23:11:30 »

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Even more if you fill the tank with water and distribute a few paving slabs under seats ect.. ::)
You think they don't know what the car should weigh before it even gets on the bridge?

 I was in a scrapyard years ago when a crane grabbed an old american car a bloke had just brought in, just as he was waiting to get paid out.
 There was lots of shouting and red faces as the car was swung across the yard with water and rubble spewing all  over the place  :-[
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« Reply #18 on: 12 May 2009, 23:15:52 »

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Even more if you fill the tank with water and distribute a few paving slabs under seats ect.. ::)
You think they don't know what the car should weigh before it even gets on the bridge?
C'mon....  Join the joke....   ;D
I knew he was fooking about, but I'll quite happily bet at least 20% of the others who read it are seriously considering it.
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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #19 on: 12 May 2009, 23:27:50 »

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Even more if you fill the tank with water and distribute a few paving slabs under seats ect.. ::)
You think they don't know what the car should weigh before it even gets on the bridge?
C'mon....  Join the joke....   ;D
I knew he was fooking about, but I'll quite happily bet at least 20% of the others who read it are seriously considering it.
I'll bet 30% have already done it... :y
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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #20 on: 12 May 2009, 23:31:34 »

That's like the old scam when going to buy loose coal in your car/van.
Fill up a couple of drums of water, weigh the car on the way in, empty the water, fill the boot and pay for the weight difference on the way out. When I say old, I mean very old, going back 30 years or so.......  :)
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« Reply #21 on: 12 May 2009, 23:37:05 »

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That's like the old scam when going to buy loose coal in your car/van.
Fill up a couple of drums of water, weigh the car on the way in, empty the water, fill the boot and pay for the weight difference on the way out. When I say old, I mean very old, going back 30 years or so.......  :)

Yup....   ;D

Done that one with my Paw years and years ago....   ;D
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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #22 on: 12 May 2009, 23:38:38 »

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That's like the old scam when going to buy loose coal in your car/van.
Fill up a couple of drums of water, weigh the car on the way in, empty the water, fill the boot and pay for the weight difference on the way out. When I say old, I mean very old, going back 30 years or so.......  :)

Brilliant ;D ;D
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« Reply #23 on: 12 May 2009, 23:40:17 »

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That's like the old scam when going to buy loose coal in your car/van.
Fill up a couple of drums of water, weigh the car on the way in, empty the water, fill the boot and pay for the weight difference on the way out. When I say old, I mean very old, going back 30 years or so.......  :)

Yup....   ;D

Done that one with my Paw years and years ago....   ;D


Bugger even made me play outside with the football when he went back over the bridge.....   :'(
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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #24 on: 12 May 2009, 23:43:24 »

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That's like the old scam when going to buy loose coal in your car/van.
Fill up a couple of drums of water, weigh the car on the way in, empty the water, fill the boot and pay for the weight difference on the way out. When I say old, I mean very old, going back 30 years or so.......  :)

Yup....   ;D

Done that one with my Paw years and years ago....   ;D


Bugger even made me play outside with the football when he went back over the bridge.....   :'(

LOL......... ;D ;D ;D
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Re: How much for a scrapper?
« Reply #25 on: 12 May 2009, 23:48:11 »

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That's like the old scam when going to buy loose coal in your car/van.
Fill up a couple of drums of water, weigh the car on the way in, empty the water, fill the boot and pay for the weight difference on the way out. When I say old, I mean very old, going back 30 years or so.......  :)

Yup....   ;D

Done that one with my Paw years and years ago....   ;D


Bugger even made me play outside with the football when he went back over the bridge.....   :'(
LMAO remember doing the same trick with a mate years ago after we cut up his old training trailers.
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