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goonv6

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Goodbye but not farewell.
« on: 17 February 2010, 19:41:36 »

Well, the Miggy went today with it's new owner. He kept asking me, "Are you SURE you want to sell this?" I hope it gives him many miles of trouble free motoring. I move now to my friend's Fiat Punto Sporting mk2. Its got 45k on it with fsh and he's the only owner. It'll be a change for me but it's perfect for the short distances that I will be doing.

I would like to say a big thank you to all of those who helped me on here, particularly The Boy who patiently advised me to change the starter motor in the summer when I couldn't get it going. This forum is an amazing place and I have really enjoyed being a part of it and I hope that some of the advice that I have given on here has been helpful. I don't intend to leave, as I do like to chew the fat every once in a while but I may not be as frequent a visitor.
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #1 on: 17 February 2010, 19:56:59 »

You've had an Omega .. nothing else will feel the same ... so ..

"You'll be back"

Take care and don't be a stranger ...  :)
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #2 on: 17 February 2010, 20:17:38 »

I hope you don't like your Sporting :P

Seriously.
Pop in & see us from time to time.
In the mean time, take care & when that POIP breaks down don't come crying to us ;D
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #3 on: 17 February 2010, 20:20:49 »

good luck with the new car..

but you will be missing miggy soon..

take care :y
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #4 on: 17 February 2010, 21:07:22 »

Hope the new car serves you well :)

Good luck, and the forum is always open :)
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #5 on: 17 February 2010, 23:50:16 »

have you seen the punto forum?...yeah you'll be back ;)

my sister has a punto so will be interested to see how you get on with it, might help me fix the rather thing.... again. >:(  Sorry, shouldn't say that. :-X

All the best. :y
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #6 on: 18 February 2010, 00:40:07 »

Must use my readers. Thought you said the punto had 45k on it with "fish"!!!
   Don't forget to post pics of the new Mig, you'll have another soon believe me! :y
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #7 on: 18 February 2010, 13:05:56 »

Thats the problem i have mate,i do a lot of short journeys,but cant even dream of selling the mig.missus had a saxo vtr last week with 42 k on the clock,so we will be using that a lot now,just to take a few miles off mine. :D
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #8 on: 18 February 2010, 20:48:07 »

No worries with Puntos of Fiats, I've had 4 Puntos and 15 Fiats, 2 Alfas. I love 'em. My wife has a Punto too and they're dead easy to work on.

However, I haven't quite left the fold yet. My buyer wanted the Mig ASAP  My mate needs his car for another month so I have bought a 98 vectra 1.8 for the interim for the grand sum of 230 quid. 12 months MOT. I got under it today to find that someone has kindly fitted a brand new manifold, cat and full exhaust. I'm doing the brakes tomorrow and hopefully it should give me a month of cheapish motoring.
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Re: Goodbye but not farewell.
« Reply #9 on: 18 February 2010, 20:57:59 »

Glad to see you're staying, you'll soon get sick of the Fiat ;D ;D :y
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