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Les Bain wrote:This car is a fully loaded local model with sunroof etc. The vehicle has been assiduously maintained and lovingly cared for, punctiliously serviced at the firm with no expenses spared, the interior is still like brand new with absolutely no stains, tears, cuts or marks.
When Lancer man puts it that way, I'd say he selling for dirt cheap.
Les Bain wrote:Surely an assiduously maintained, punctiliously serviced motor carriage which runs on propellant made from the highest quality petroleum distillate should be considered a fine purchase for only the finest tastes? If your opinion is in the negative, dear sir, i accuse you of intentionally jesting for the purpose of provoking emotional babble.
Nathan J Wade wrote:http://www.trinicarsforsale.com/database/featuredcarsDetails.php?23724-12975#topofpage
For $138k.....I'd at least expect the music to be included
cinco wrote:if im not mistaken that was sold on trinicars before too
hustla_ambition101 wrote:http://www.trinicarsforsale.com/database/featuredcarsDetails.php?23745-20229
not a bad price, but what racket he run?
Hook wrote:is possibly a PBN with a typo eh
Hook wrote::lol: but thas a bess price for a PBN Libero
adriano7910 wrote:trinidad. where the license plate can make two identical cars of the same year and condition worth different amounts.
British 'Abu Dhabi' number plate could sell for £400,000
An auction to sell a British number plate that spells out “Abu Dhabi” has sparked a ferocious bidding war in the UAE
Cars are a big business in the UAE Photo: philipus / Alamy
By Leah Hyslop
11:06AM GMT 08 Feb 2012
The car licence plate, AB11 DHB, was bought for just £400 from the UK's Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, but is expected to raise up to 1000 times that much when bidding ends later this month.
M.I.Khan, the CEO of Dubai-based company MIK Legal Consulting, which is organising the sale, said that there were seven bidders, two of whom were “very prominent businessmen”, and that bidding was now into six figures.
“How much it could reach is beyond me – if the bidders push, the sky is the limit,” he told Telegraph Expat. “We hope to achieve around £350,000-400,000, which would be a UK record, and by Abu Dhabi standards it is a cheap buy.”
Expensive cars and accessories are a status symbol among wealthy emiratis, with 37 of the world's 50 most expensive number plates believed to have been bought by buyers from Abu Dhabi alone.
Mr Khan said that the interest in the British plate could be partially attributed to the fact that many UAE nationals spend "months of the year in the UK, due to the summer heat in the UAE”, often shipping their families and supercars over with them.
Omenie wrote:What you think of this one viewtopic.php?f=55&t=461387
AllTrac wrote:well his name is giving you a hint
Hook wrote:Not only in T'dad, sirs. A license plate is a big deal to some people.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/pers ... 00000.htmlBritish 'Abu Dhabi' number plate could sell for £400,000
An auction to sell a British number plate that spells out “Abu Dhabi” has sparked a ferocious bidding war in the UAE
Cars are a big business in the UAE Photo: philipus / Alamy
By Leah Hyslop
11:06AM GMT 08 Feb 2012
The car licence plate, AB11 DHB, was bought for just £400 from the UK's Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, but is expected to raise up to 1000 times that much when bidding ends later this month.
M.I.Khan, the CEO of Dubai-based company MIK Legal Consulting, which is organising the sale, said that there were seven bidders, two of whom were “very prominent businessmen”, and that bidding was now into six figures.
“How much it could reach is beyond me – if the bidders push, the sky is the limit,” he told Telegraph Expat. “We hope to achieve around £350,000-400,000, which would be a UK record, and by Abu Dhabi standards it is a cheap buy.”
Expensive cars and accessories are a status symbol among wealthy emiratis, with 37 of the world's 50 most expensive number plates believed to have been bought by buyers from Abu Dhabi alone.
Mr Khan said that the interest in the British plate could be partially attributed to the fact that many UAE nationals spend "months of the year in the UK, due to the summer heat in the UAE”, often shipping their families and supercars over with them.
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