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BazyG 02-04-2018 03:59 PM

More picture in signature ?
 
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Originally Posted by RobertV (Post 185070)

Hi im here new , i try quote this in old thread , bud not work , i do new is Oka ?

.... is possible insert to signature more like 4cars/picture ? I have more like 4cars Thank you BazyG

BazyG 04-02-2018 01:04 PM

Nobody ? Maximum is 4cars ? ... Thank you BazyG

SteveMak 04-02-2018 05:38 PM

Instead of listing them vertically, list them horizontally. See my signature for an example of a horizontal listing.

BazyG 05-28-2018 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveMak (Post 197850)
Instead of listing them vertically, list them horizontally. See my signature for an example of a horizontal listing.

Hi , nice , and how i do that ? Thank you .... Now im has six cars :D:D:D

W12 LOL :o

SteveMak 05-28-2018 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BazyG (Post 198212)
Hi , nice , and how i do that ? Thank you .... Now im has six cars :D:D:D

Examine your HTML code for each car. Name sure there is no carriage return or line feed after each car's code.

BazyG 05-28-2018 07:31 PM

Thank you !!! ....i do and then this "You have included 5 images in your message. You are limited to using 4 images so please go back and correct the problem and then continue again.

Images include use of smilies, the BB code [img] tag and HTML <img> tags. The use of these is all subject to them being enabled by the administrator."

BazyG 06-19-2018 06:34 PM

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W12 That a ride !!! OMG !!! Not like BMW 7 or MB Sklasse , more like Bentley !!!! And i pay only 2% original price !!! Yeeeeeeeaaaaaaa!!!!!

JockoT 06-19-2018 10:02 PM

A nice car, if you can afford to run it. It certainly would not be a cheap run around in the UK. Looking at your list of executive cars, I have to ask. Do you run a limo business?

Draigflag 06-19-2018 11:07 PM

Depreciation is unreal on large luxury cars, they make superb used buys. There's a nice Bentley Continental for sale near me, been so tempted to take a look, its about 16% of its original cost!

JockoT 06-20-2018 12:13 AM

I have always tended to buy bigger, more upmarket cars (before opting for the Jazz). I have never gone for the executive fleet, but found the lower residual prices of bigger cars made them a economic and comfortable choice. Now I am retired, and an OAP, running costs (particularly fuel) are important, hence my car choice this time round.

Draigflag 06-20-2018 01:03 AM

Understandable, if I had a monster like the one mentioned above, it would be limited use, a few thousand miles a year to keep fuel and insurance costs down, and taxed for 6 months during the summer too.

BazyG 08-17-2018 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by JockoT (Post 198342)
A nice car, if you can afford to run it. It certainly would not be a cheap run around in the UK. Looking at your list of executive cars, I have to ask. Do you run a limo business?

Hi , yes is cost some money , bud i do most work on all cars , i some car guy - collector :D Sometimes want car directors from movie or advertisment , is good pay .

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Originally Posted by Draigflag (Post 198343)
Depreciation is unreal on large luxury cars, they make superb used buys. There's a nice Bentley Continental for sale near me, been so tempted to take a look, its about 16% of its original cost!

Yes is great , W12 Phaeton is from 80% Bentley Continental , but not same batch . Here another https://www.auto1.com/cz/app/merchant/car/NM37638 (must registred) abouth 8000EU , bud not 4seater.


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Originally Posted by JockoT (Post 198344)
I have always tended to buy bigger, more upmarket cars (before opting for the Jazz). I have never gone for the executive fleet, but found the lower residual prices of bigger cars made them a economic and comfortable choice. Now I am retired, and an OAP, running costs (particularly fuel) are important, hence my car choice this time round.

Yes i agree , i has some Civic in 90īs , nice fast ... but more like big cars . My fist was Mercedes Benz W126 280SEL from 1988 and i has over 400cars from 1989 when do drive licence . Mostly buy for some repair and drive , then sold .

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Originally Posted by Draigflag (Post 198345)
Understandable, if I had a monster like the one mentioned above, it would be limited use, a few thousand miles a year to keep fuel and insurance costs down, and taxed for 6 months during the summer too.

Yes , W12 not my daily driver , that is Green/White Pontiac , only 3,8L :D ... now i workin on STS and S420 ... STS has blown headgasket and S420 some issue with hydraulic suspension and cable in engine bay is bad . Lincoln is finish , now for sale ... https://auto.bazos.cz/inzerat/930669...-Mark-VIII.php

Here i pay only insurance , taxes pay when i buy fuel , oil , parts and higway stamp , basically everything ...allways pay 22% to goverment... Now EU want taxes for old cars , if you has more like 10yer old car u pay 1000EU per year per car , 15old /1500EU per year /car , more 20year old car this abouth 1750EU per yer/car !!!! That INSANE !!! I want CZEXIT !!!!

Hi BazyG

BazyG 02-19-2019 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by BazyG (Post 198656)
Lincoln is finish , now for sale ... https://auto.bazos.cz/inzerat/930669...-Mark-VIII.php

Limcoln Mark VIII sold ... now i do my new 145m2 garage :)

BazyG 02-14-2022 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by JockoT (Post 198342)
A nice car, if you can afford to run it. It certainly would not be a cheap run around in the UK. Looking at your list of executive cars, I have to ask. Do you run a limo business?

The car is almost completely restored to its original condition, I just have to replace the rear window and repair the paint on the door. And that will be all ...The ride is still amazing


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