PIP L Plate Warrior
Joined: 06 Mar 2002 Karma :
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Posted: 14:04 - 07 Mar 2002 Post subject: A NSR on finance? |
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ok! i have a £600 to my dad for a school to south america ( july 20th)! there is no deadline to pay it but i want it out the way! i earn nearly £300 every 4 weeks so that is about £1800 by july.
is finance a good way to pay for the NSR & insurance? or is it better to wait and buy the bike in one go?
i know that tony will say pay it in installments but a £ 5000 debt will take a fuck of a long time to pay £150 ago.
all replies, suggestions. price plans, figures advice & death threats welcome
thanx alot
Phil ____________________ My parents are gonna kill me when i get a bike, then again dogs do it & it happens |
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G The Voice of Reason
Joined: 02 Feb 2002 Karma :
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Posted: 14:43 - 07 Mar 2002 Post subject: A NSR on finance? |
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personally I'd save up and get a cheap, older bike <£1000. IF you keep an eye out in local ads eg loot etc. and the under £1000 section in Biketrader (and biktrader online). |
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TJ NSR World Chat Champion
Joined: 03 Feb 2002 Karma :
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Springbok_Tony Banned
Joined: 03 Feb 2002 Karma :
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Posted: 21:45 - 10 Mar 2002 Post subject: But... |
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But the new NSR's sooooo beautiful...
Phil, i hope ure not thinking of getting compensation... ure a bitch if u do, Third part fore and theft is good and cheap.. so £3000 for bike, £700 for insurance... erm... £3700 over 3 years = sweet dude £102... hee hee hee hee... erm... hee heeeh eeh he heh ehhe heh e.. ne how..
Pehaps interest will add another couple hundred, ne how.... u can sell the bike in 2 years for like £1000 - £1500 depending if uve crashed it... pay off the debt and start over with a car or biger bike.... ok dude! does that answer ure questions u little wanker?
I'm just kiding, see u at Biology tomoz...
Tony... |
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