paul.mitchell1984
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Registered: 31st Aug 06
Location: Wakefield
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well just wondered what everybody else would do//
i have owned a nov 1.2 (1st car) then got a 1.2 corsa which i wrote off and now own a 1.0 12volt.
it got pronged the other week and have been told the front drivers side wheel is slightly off line, not much as it drives ok etc etc, needs slam panel putting back right or new one and the just cosmetics ie bumper wing etc.
now i bought the car for 350 with alloys, should i sell up rather than putting right or get something else...
i have 3 points and a ban on my license so cant get anything stupid due to insurance, want something fairly practical as i do 300 every 4 days but that can still be fun and look good,
any suggestions?    
[Edited on 13-06-2007 by paul.mitchell1984]
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Cosmo
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if you can afford it then might be a better idea than throwing money at fixing the other car. Could take the alloys off it and sell it with steelies on and the wheels seperate as would probably get more.
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paul.mitchell1984
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ye was thinking of splitting putting to standard and selling parts, or trying to find another good corsa, but dont know what else to look at car wise , love vauxhalls and especially corsa b's but is it time to move on after 2?
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Jay
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im on about my 7th vauxhall, 2nd Corsa B, no point "moving on" if you like vauxhalls?
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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If you bought it for £350, then I don't really see any point in repairing. But even a 12v for £350 was a bargain imho.
Got to look at how much the repair will cost and what other car you could get for the same money!
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