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Old 13-04-2004, 14:05
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Not shopped.


Wot do you think: Loose it or keep it ( the lower-spoiler that is)..

in serious doubt. It needs 'modifications' to fit really right, but I might just keep ik this way, and remove it 'hard handed' while drivin'.

While you'r at it: should I be puttin 175/50 R13 on there, or go to 14"?

I want better handling (these balloons tend to 'wobble' while cornering) but I do like the way the arches are filled.
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Old 13-04-2004, 14:10
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Got a set of Pirelli 175/50 lying around

Some wheels too LOL
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Old 13-04-2004, 14:40
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Yeah, I know..

Waiting for the telefon to ring: the real-estate-guy will be phoning me within 'hours' to tell me abt the other 'my house'..

When it'll all work out with the 'brick' house, this house will go on a very very very (virgin style) tight budget.. Do like them wheels thought, but well, you know.
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Lets pray ur bricks are there from now on
Wheels and other stuff can be a lay a way program or the Wehkamp Method
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:-)

Them Bricks ARE MINE!! MINE MINE! :-)
(on some conditions)




Found some asbestos on the way, but that's might come in handy, as I could use it as break-pads :-)
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that's a cute house
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Old 14-04-2004, 08:56
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re: both houses; specs please!

year/model
powerplant/square footage
other details
location
etc

vw's are great... but ya gotta live somewhere, so, besides learning to fix my broken cars - i'm studying real estate over here for a mortgage brokers licence & truly am curious as to the specs of that house, including fmv. (if you don't mind)

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Old 14-04-2004, 17:00
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Ah..

4 wheeled car:
1986'ish VW Polo CL
1300cc 55hp
2-tone red/yellowish
abt 60mm closer to the street
bought for 100 euro's (yes really)

1933'ish 2 bedroom cornerhouse
270'ish square meters of land
100'ish square meters roofed livin' space
2-tone blue/white
Small garage ( 4,5 m x 2,5 m, but I drive small cars, atleast 1 will fit)
Survived WorldWar2, but granade impact damage visible underneath roof
'up town'
fmv => what the 'fuck me value'?
we bought it for nearly 200.000 euro's (yes really)

So whereas the car was shit-cheep, the house's ain't, but still: quite normal prices I think. I couldn't affourd another house in the neighborhoud
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Old 14-04-2004, 17:06
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The war-damage isn't that strange,. ever heard of operation market garden?

well, the house is about 200meters away from 'hotel hartenstein'..

http://www.airbornemuseum.org/
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.....Small garage ( 4,5 m x 2,5 m, but I drive small cars, atleast 1 will fit)


A 4x4 won't fit
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Old 14-04-2004, 17:50
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DAUH!

why is that? Not the squaremeters..


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Old 14-04-2004, 18:13
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Just kidding.

Nice car (dubbelvlapolo ) and the house too!

wow! 200 grand is way out of my range
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Quote:
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Ah..

4 wheeled car:
1986'ish VW Polo CL
1300cc 55hp
2-tone red/yellowish
abt 60mm closer to the street
bought for 100 euro's (yes really)

1933'ish 2 bedroom cornerhouse
270'ish square meters of land
100'ish square meters roofed livin' space
2-tone blue/white
Small garage ( 4,5 m x 2,5 m, but I drive small cars, atleast 1 will fit)
Survived WorldWar2, but granade impact damage visible underneath roof
'up town'
fmv => what the 'fuck me value'?
we bought it for nearly 200.000 euro's (yes really)

So whereas the car was shit-cheep, the house's ain't, but still: quite normal prices I think. I couldn't affourd another house in the neighborhoud


wow - great deal on that car!
just needs a wee bit bigger powerplant.

house:
1933ish, eh? ours (my parents) is 1969 and getting "older" for the neighbourhood... 1933ish would be considered a VERY old house here - there are very very very few decrepit old pos places that are 100years old+. then there are a few that are ~80+years old and completely restored too. we don't typically build houses & roofs out of materials that will last that long - they all rot, eventually, and get knocked down & replaced.

200k euros - that's a lotta dough. however, if that's the value the area is then that's what it is, eh?

fmv = fair market value.. ie what would that house typically sell for now? & did you get it for more or less than fmv. (depending on the area, obviously, places go for well under or well above fmv for various reasons) then there's "assessed value" that you pay property taxes on - is that also 200k euros? (av) & what sort of annual property taxes do you have to pay? (if any, perhaps you don't pay a fee like that there)

heh - just curious about real estate elsewhere as well.
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nice house...and two tone rules
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