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Hi everyone - paulncfc - 21-08-2014 Hi there,the names Paul I live in Suffolk,I have signed up as I am on the lookout for a phase one 306 diesel as a "tinkering" project.Ive had a string of 306s in the past,liked them since they first appeared in `93 (or was it `94?)My budget is very low sadly (scrap money or there abouts) so if anyone on here has one they are thinking of scrapping or getting rid of then please send me a message! looking forward to chatting to some of you........ RE: Hi everyone - calibra306 - 21-08-2014 Good luck with the search mate RE: Hi everyone - Bigyin306 - 21-08-2014 welcome mate, i've only just joined to, lots of great tips on this site from what i've found so far RE: Hi everyone - Curt - 21-08-2014 Welcome aboard. You'l need a fair few more posts before you can receive or send a PM, but it won't take long to get there. Good luck with your search. RE: Hi everyone - Niall - 21-08-2014 Welcome If you have a budget of about scrap money, you will be looking at a bit of a dog of a car but if you go for something like a XUD, they are a bullet proof engine providing you look after it and service it when needed. RE: Hi everyone - Grant - 21-08-2014 Welcome along RE: Hi everyone - mcvite - 21-08-2014 Welcome to the forum RE: Hi everyone - paulncfc - 22-08-2014 thanks guys for the welcome!!! RE: Hi everyone - Pebbles167 - 22-08-2014 Hello there Considering you have that kind of budget, and 306's are often available dirt cheap, I think you're onto a winner. The wealth of forum knowledge should help you along the way RE: Hi everyone - bashbarnard - 22-08-2014 I dont think you will find one on here just being scrapped. People either break.them for every last piece or keep em on road. It is possible to get a cheappy though my sedan set me back £150. With no mot on. Few bits to get it through the test jobs a gooden. Good luck with finding one and welcome to the forum RE: Hi everyone - PartyJas - 22-08-2014 I'm sure you will find something. I bought my phase 1 D turbo for £200 because the fuel pump had gone. Replaced the pump for £60 and its given me trouble free motoring since. |