Newby in the UK - hello and some questions?

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psychoman
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Joined: Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:25 am
Location: Isle of Man - UK

Post by psychoman »

TimYoung wrote:Another good thing about Pinzgauers is that they can be tax exempt, pre '73, serviced to death and without having done many miles!

Tim
In the IOM anything over 25 years old is tax excempt.. the date rolls forward each year! Happy days...

Tim - drop me a PM re your vehicle when you get a mo?
It aint what you drive, its the way that you drive it...
cronapress
Great Britain
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Joined: Wed Aug 25, 2004 12:30 pm
Location: Ayrshire, Scotland.

Post by cronapress »

If I may ask, where did you go for a test drive on the 710/712 ?

Have had many happy holidays to Port St Mary in the I.O.M. Manx Electric Railway, Snafell Mountain Railway, Steam Railway ..... and the Castletown Ales aren't too bad either !!

Seem to remember the I.O.M. Steam Packet Co. screw you fine style if you want to take a vehicle over on the ferry though !
psychoman
Posts: 161
Joined: Sat Jun 21, 2008 3:25 am
Location: Isle of Man - UK

Post by psychoman »

Hi!

Yes - the Steampacket is a bit of a rip-off, but you can generally get a "high car plus 2" return for around £200... :?

Was driving the Pinzs at the McKenzie's place near Brum. Gregor's a sound guy and was extremely helpful. 8)
It aint what you drive, its the way that you drive it...
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