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  1. Sim

    Simon De Montforte Well-Known Member

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    Seen a white Tesla with above reg several times on my walks round Darfield this week. Obviously a tarn fan, just wondered if it was anyone on here.
     
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    i knew a guy that had a mini with T7 KES, but he did own the club
     
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    No, the owners reg is T05 SER, well, if it isn’t,,,,,,
     
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    I once saw B16JLW around town and it did make me wonder...
     
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    Always thought mayors reg was good THE 1
     
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    A long time ago, ,Peter Sellers tried to buy PS1 from Paul Sykes. Sykes didn't ant money, just 100 yards of exclusive salmon fishing rights on a river in Scotland costing £100/yard. Bearing in mind Sellers died in 1980, this equates to over £150 grand in today's money. Needless to say, the sale didn't happen!
     
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