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1951 Pegaso Z-102 GT Berlinetta at the Interclassics Maastricht 2020. Looking forward to this years edition next week. Current plan: Coffee with @jobjoris, @carsoftheweezenhof and @dedys_channel on Friday and check what @ruylclassics and @cogclassics_cars will show on their stands. Can't wait! Who will be there too? [Ad/Werbung tagging] #PegasoZ102GTBerlinetta #PegasoZ102 #Pegaso #Z102 #spanishcar #spanishcars #rarecar #cochesclasicos #cocheantiguo #oldcar #voitureancienne #veteranbil #classiccarspotting #teilixpegaso #vintagecar #oldtimer #classiccar #classiccars #CarPhotography #automotivephotography #classiccaroftheday #classiccarsdaily #carsofinstagram #carworld #50scar #InterclassicsMaastricht #Interclassics #interclassicsmaastricht2020 #carfair (hier: MECC Maastricht) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnCbZf1oMUL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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quantumautollc · 4 years
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When you park your car, do you give it a second glance? Getting the car of your dreams is easier than you think. Quantum Auto Group is ready to search dealer auctions across Texas for your dream vehicle through our brokerage services. #Mercedes #e55 #e55amg #amg #w210 #eclass #v8 #1999 #SecondGen #carbusinesses #carclubs #carfair #carmods #carnews #carreviews #carshows #carspotters #classiccars #clubmeets #detailing #luxurycars #photography #fansclub #drifting #cruisemeets #sportscars #supercars #racing #racingclub (at Downtown Houston) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8YIQErnxYm/?igshid=1m1w9noftngwu
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raffisweb · 5 years
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This must be the place. #Neon #Sign #Message #Letters #quotes #StarBar #Star-Bar #MercedesBenz #Mercedes #Smart #IAA #IAA19 #Festhalle #Frankfurt #Event #Fair #CarFair #cars #design (hier: Festhalle Frankfurt) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2SRjuAC5Oc/?igshid=1hwzelx69rx6k
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umichfan · 5 years
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#NewFlyer #MCI #NFIPARTS #ARBOC #CARFAIR #TCB & #NABI https://www.instagram.com/umichfan21/p/BwLjEtYJgWG/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1o4c5b3nje8f8
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landmarks-tamil · 3 years
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Chennai Heritage Auto Show | பாரம்பரிய கார் கண்காட்சி | Madras Heritage ...
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duraf-flech · 4 years
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Dimanche 8/03/2020 : Auckland.
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Bye bye Frida, Loulis & Loki.
Direction le Carfair à Auckland.
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bzckpackersinnz · 4 years
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Entre chaque "activité" on n'est pas resté à l'auberge à rien faire rassurez vous. On a cherché plein de vans, avec de sacrés coups de cœurs et de sacrées déceptions... On s'est finalement rabattu sur celui là, que l'on a trouvé sur un carfair (regroupement de voitures et vans à vendre sur un grand parking, en gros une brocante d'automobiles), il appartenait à un garage (méfiez vous des garages...) il était pas cher on s'est dit que la différence de prix par rapport aux vans trop beaux et aménagés serait de mise pour de la rénovation.
On a fait quelques soirées sur Auckland, on est sorti pour voir les matchs de rugby (aie aie aie la terrible piquette que les anglais ont mis aux All Blacks... On l'a mal vécu ahah), on est même sorti en boîte, et franchement c'était grave sympa (askip dans certaines boîtes ils mettent du Djadja, mais nous on n'y a pas eu droit).
Ici le tabac coûte cheeeeeeer, genre 27$ (équivalent d'environ 16€) le paquet de clopes indus'... Heureusement qu'on fume hyper rarement et que j'ai du tabac à rouler !
On est resté sur Auckland assez longtemps (3 semaines) car on voulait ouvrir notre compte en banque en plein centre ville (mauvaise idée) et les rendez-vous est full. J'ai eu le mien avant les autres et je suis tombée sur un banquier français (ouais ouais) : Renaud (les NZ l'appellent pas Renaud, pcq bon, faut avouer c'est chaud à prononcer en anglais) . Super sympa, on a bien parlé, je lui ai expliqué la situation relou par rapport à mes travelmates, il m'a dit "au prochain rdv de Valérian tu dis à Lisa de venir aussi (elle avait même pas de rdv), comme ça j'essaie de faire les deux en même temps". Nice, merci Renaud. Le jour du rdv de Valé, Lisa y est allée avec lui, je les ai rejoins après, on a fait rdv à 3 mdr, c'était vraiment comique. Les relations franco-françaises on adore. Et ce jour là j'ai dû retirer l'argent nécessaire à l'achat du van car :damdamdam: je suis devenue propriétaire de ce charmant véhicule !
Alors oui cq fait bcp d'infos d'un coup. Mais ça c'est que le début !
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bogatzke · 5 years
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reminisce1996 · 7 years
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#carfair with pretty cars 🚗🚗🚗 #colors (Tuscaloosa, Alabama에서)
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ginasneesby · 6 years
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New Zealand 2018 - first week
So I did it, I planned to move to New Zealand for a year and I actually did it. The last thing that I decided I wanted to do and actually did was to start tap dancing when I was 15 so it's only taken me another 14 years to achieve something I said I was going to do. Obviously, that doesn't include uni and London etc because that was a natural step, this is so far away from my normal life it's a little scary but I'm also very excited for what the year will hold.
I flew on the evening of the 9th of January and was escorted to the airport by my parents, my sister and my two best girls. We had a meal and a drink, I was given some lovely presents and then I made them leave me so I could go sit at the gate and not make a big scene in the departure lounge. I'm going to miss everyone like crazy but I hope travelling and having new experiences will fill that gap; at least a little. My first flight was about 14 hours long, luckily I had nobody sitting next to me so I had a bit of room, but I was also trying to stay awake this journey to try and get on the right time so I watched films for most of the flight and didn't mind being in one seat and up right. Of all the films I watched Deepwater Horizon was probably the best one it made me forget that I was on a plane which is always good when you're sat down for so freaking long. I stopped off in Manila for 3 or so hours, it wasn't too bad although it's a weird feeling to be tired so you want to sit down but also want to do anything but sit down because that's all you've done for the last day and will do again for the next 10 hours. There is also absolutely fuck all to do, so I spent my time listening to sense and sensibility on Audible, I wish I downloaded a better book. The next flight was 10 hours I was in the middle of 4 and every seat was taken and I noticed there was no entertainment system in front of me. Ho Ly Shit!! Luckily my plan was to sleep for most of this flight, I managed about 5 hours having had a little kip on the first flight, but that still meant 4 hours until we landed with no films to watch and nothing downloaded as I have no memory. I can't tell you the last time I cycled through Candy Crush, Angry Birds and other such games for such a long time all while listening to Jane Austen. It was a very boring few hours, but I made it! I landed, collected my bags, got through immigration and customs and after a desperate cigarette got a shuttle which took me straight to the door of my Airbnb in Grafton. I was determined not to ruin the good work I had done on the plane so even though I was pretty tired I went out for a walk found the local supermarket and bought a few things for dinner. It's quite an experience walking around a supermarket hungry and jetlagged, you can't make any decisions on what you want to eat but you kind of want everything, after I walked home with the food I then wasn't hungry at all so I had a few chips and dip and went to sleep. I woke up at 3 o'clock in the morning really hungry so ate a little something, luckily I managed to go back to sleep easily and woke up at a more reasonable time.
My first job was to try and find a car, I had a budget of about $2,000 which is about £1100, it didn't have to be anything spectacular it just had to last me a year! Maybe I was looking in the wrong place but nobody really had cars for that price, they were all a lot more expensive, one dealer did have a car in that price range, it was a bit older than I would have wanted but I thought I'll have a look and take it for a drive, however he came back to tell me but they'd actually lost the keys about a month ago. Good work guys. So a bit deflated and a bit sunburnt, why did no one tell me it was going to be so hot! I trekked back to my Airbnb stopping at a pub, an Irish pub obvs, and then decided to go to an off licence to buy some more beer and try to salvage the day. That's always the best thing to do when you're worried about how much to spend on a car, right? Spend it on beer instead and then the issue is gone. I have to say I did have a lovely evening sitting by myself, on the deck, in the sun, getting slightly tipsy and watching comedy programmes on Netflix (Jess is a life saver!) Although I was slightly surprised, it being Friday night that no one else in the Airbnb appeared or even came to say hello, luckily it wasn't my proper accommodation; that would be really sucky.
The next day I had arranged a number of viewings for places to live, the first one although a nice room was living with a family which I didn't realise, yeah no thanks. The next one was quite nice but unfurnished and quite a long way from any shops or pubs, it was on a highway which would be really helpful to get to work but not so fun when you have to drive everywhere. Also some of the neighbours have swimming pools which the girls who lived there said was actual torture on hot days; however it was still top of my list. The third one was a small room which didn't even fit the bed in and there was only one bathroom between me and two boys, it was also upstairs so I would have had to trek through the house if I needed a wee at night. There was also the slight problem of both boys being vegan, yeah no thanks. I had a few more viewings the next day so I wasn't too worried although it's always slightly nerve-racking when other people have viewed, if they didn't pick me, I may have been forced to live somewhere awful. That evening I have plans to go to dinner with my two aunts who came to New Zealand that day and we're heading down to Queenstown to see my cousin play in the under 19 England cricket World Cup team, of all the places in the world it could have been held, it was here. It was very nice to see some familiar faces and actually talk to some people as I haven't really done that for a few days unless I was buying something. We went to a really nice Thai restaurant called Saan where they recommend you buy the large dishes and share them, we shared some starters and have some smaller dishes to ourselves and were absolutely stuffed, whether that's portion size or jet lag I don't know, either way they paid and I was home by about 9:30 and ready for bed.
Sunday morning and I was getting up at 7 o'clock, unthinkable, but I had a viewing and a carfair to get to, this was going to be my best shot at finding a car for the right price. The viewing before was a nice place with one lady, she liked feeding the pigeons outside her front door which meant that they gathered there and harassed you, and she listened to country and western music... for fun. But the place was nice enough, not too expensive and I wouldn't have to buy a bed which was a big plus, she also give me a lift down to the fair which was about 5 minutes away so I wouldn't be late. She had only shown around one other person and would prefer me so she didn't have to live with a guy; so she went to the top of my list. The car fair was a massive success, they had a whole section for under $5,000 and I saw quite a few around 2000, although was quite surprised to see some very old cars(1994) hoping to get 3 and a half to 4, wishful thinking guys. I'd be interested to know if they sold for when I come to resell my car, I think I could get more for it then I paid, especially as the registration only has to be renewed yearly because it's from 2000; apparently backpackers like this and so are willing to pay slightly more. The guy selling the car told me it have broken down recently and so he had bought another car in the meantime and then fixed the problem so he just wanted to get rid of it, he was selling it for 1250. So not only was it a lot cheaper than most of the other cars it had recently been serviced and old bits replaced for new, we took it out onto the highway to check it would go up to 100 kilometres an hour without exploding and when I was satisfied, and the check came back saying it wasn't stolen and there were no massive debts on it, I bought it!!! My only issue is that it's automatic and only 1.3 l engine, not great for a country with lots of big hills, but I'm pretty much used to it already, there wasa bit of toing and froing changing the owner as I had an international licence and then sending the money as I didn't bring my card reader with me and didn't have data yet, but eventually we sorted it out and I came back home. Adulting level one succeeded. My last viewing was up on the north shore near the hospital that I'm going to be working at, this meant crossing the Harbour Bridge with the amazing view of Auckland CBD that I remember from 10 years ago. The place is setback in the bush and down a wicked driveway that reminds me of a holiday home we once had in France, you don't want to stall on that bad boy! It's a beautiful 4 bedroom house, a decent sized room with the loo right next door and two bedrooms downstairs who tend to use the bathroom. The other people living here are more my age and the landlords have a holiday home down the coast that they're trying to get me to already, so I agreed to take the room on the spot. (And I might head to that holiday home!) That night, I don't think I even made it to 8:30 before falling asleep, it had been a busy day.
My only job for Monday was to move into my new place so I quickly ran into town before my check out to see if I could open a bank account, apparently they're very busy and I couldn't get an appointment for a few days, so I thought I'd wait and do it at the branch near my new place. I did get a SIM card which means I have data, I didn't need a bank account or an address which is annoying as I would have got it on day one, I dread to think what my phone bill will be like after texting a lot of people about viewings etc from my UK number. I also got stung in a parking place as the machine didn't take cash and wouldn't accept my cards, by the time I found another machine it was charging me over the hour so I paid $12 for 45 minutes of parking. Needless to say my true Brit came out and I did a bit of shouting at the machine and may have called the car park a cunt. Check out with simple and I stopped at the supermarket on the way to my new place to grab some lunch stuff, and made my appointment with the bank for Thursday, who knew banks was so busy!? After unpacking most of my stuff I headed back to the shopping mall and into warehouse which is a wonderful shop, you can buy pretty much anything and most things in bulk. I bought a set of shelves where I could store my makeup and random bits and bobs and also a mirror so I have somewhere to do my makeup that isn't the little toilet. I then did a big food shop channeling my sister in planning breakfast lunch and dinner for the week, however I did have to count every cent as I went around as the money I had in my purse is all I have until I get my deposit back. My old landlord has at least been in touch and taken my bank details so hopefully it's on it's way, but I did give them to her on Friday and nothing has appeared yet; this is the only annoying thing about the time difference, for me it's end of day Tuesday where as she hasn't woken up yet so won't answer my text for a while.
I slept very well in my nice comfy bed and was trying to think what to do with my day when I looked out the window and saw it was raining, how bloody rude. After breakfast and lounging for a bit it cleared up so I jumped in my car and drove up the coast to go for a walk, I went to Parry Kauri Park and went for quite a muggy jaunt amongst the trees, the sounds and smells were beautiful. The rain had made the forest smell lovely and every so often patches of sunlight came streaming through the super tall trees, it did however mean I was absolutely baking by the time I finished my half hour walk, on my way back down I stopped in on the coast and sat in the shade looking at the waves enjoying the breeze. I also took a quick detour to Takapuna Beach which is my closest one to see what it looked like, the waves were immense and there were loads of people windsurfing, however it was still lovely and warm. I don't have anything planned for this evening and don't have a firm time frame on when I will start work so I may start planning a little excursion for the end of the week, even if it's only with my landlords to their other property.
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seanscowgirl · 4 years
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Buy a car
After the boys compared, bought, repaired and put back cars on site, the prospective customers simply did not show up. Without a word . Of course that is not possible. The so-called self-contained seal pays off quickly, especially on longer trips, since For the purposes of proof of ownership and the terms of sale, it is therefore advisable to draw up a purchase contract in which these are clearly stated. If you buy from the dealer, the date of the last WoF should not be older than one month. If this is not the case, the trader needs a written confirmation that you agree with this fact. From our own experience with car fairs we can say that the dealers of cheap cars usually present you with fait accompli. If the steps above have been positive, you should consider investing in the assessment of a neutral mechanic. If the car has been standing in one place for a long time, check whether there is a puddle under it (except for water from the air conditioning system). Except that the names of the car radios often remind you of sushi and you might miss a pedal, nothing else is unusual about the car. Cars that have a toilet and a washbasin on board are called “self contained”. This certification is shown on the car with a sticker and must be renewed every few years. In turn, you have a larger selection of cheap or free campsites. Replacement vehicles cannot be provided. Standard rental prices only include basic insurance with usually A $ 5,000 deductible (SB). One-way fees, local taxes, camping table / chairs have to be paid extra, as well as with some providers additional drivers or parts of the vehicle equipment. To reduce the very high self-service, additional insurance is offered on site.
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There are special websites like TradeMe, Gumtree or Backpackerboard or you can drop by one of the many backpacker New Zealand Facebook groups. You will find it on the bulletin board in most hostels. We found a mixture of all camping options best and made the selection dependent on the location of the camping site. We spent a few days in the seclusion of New Zealand with the motorhome and enjoyed nature, but then we were able to move into a camping site very centrally in Queenstown and thus use the short distances. If you have determined the basic things like number of people, travel route and desired equipment of the campervan or camper in New Zealand, you can then take a closer look at the different types of New Zealand campers.
You will automatically receive a normal payment receipt for your down payment.
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backpackers Car World and the weekly CarFairs like Auckland City Car Fair or Car Fair in Ellerby that take place in Auckland or Christchurch.
At least 2mm tread depth on the outer edge of the tire must be.
After a few minutes, our van ran perfectly again. October 2009 - off we went to Auckland in the north of New Zealand. We were three girls, just finished high school and excited and curious about what would happen the next ten months. Apollo is one of the largest motorhome rental companies in the world. There is an extensive fleet of vehicles at a high level.
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The Maui River motorhome is identical to the Maui Beach, but can be occupied by up to 6 people. The comfortable motorhome has two seating areas. The Vivid Camper - a modern Mercedes minivan with roof tent, camping kitchen and space for up to 4 people. That's fine.
My Backpacker Book
It is advisable to add the seller's name and driver's license number, as well as the date and signature. If you buy from a dealer, have a complete copy of the Customer Information Notice (CIN) document created, which summarizes Mighty campervan basic information about the car. Another possibility is offered by so-called car fairs, i.e. sales markets for vehicles. They take place in major cities on weekends.
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teilix · 1 year
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Best of Show at the Interclassics Brussels 2019: 1965 Lancia Flaminia Super Sport 3C 2.8 Zagato. The asking price was EUR 395,000.-. The Interclassics Brussels 2022 starts tomorrow. @interclassics @marreytclassiccars [Ad/Werbung, tagging unpaid/unbezahlt] #LanciaFlaminiaSuperSportZagato #LanciaFlaminiaSuperSport #FlaminiaSuperSport #LanciaFlaminia #zagato #carrozzeriazagato #lancia #classiclancia #lanciaclassic #vintagelancia #italiancar #rarecar #rarecars #teilixLancia #vintagecar #oldtimer #classiccar #CarPhotography #classiccarsdaily #classiccaroftheday #doublebubble #doublebubbleroof #Interclassics #InterclassicsBrussels #BestofShow #carfair #ClassicCarShowBrussels #marreytclassiccars (hier: Brussels Expo) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClD9_Vwo2uB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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campervan rental new zealand comparison
So Toyota Hiace and similar models. After you have completed your request, we will take a look at it first. We answer your questions and check whether everything is complete. We will also see if one of our partner workshops in New Zealand has the capacity to prepare your desired model.
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Without a word. Of course that is not possible. At the end of your trip, you have the option to sell the car back to the workshop. In the worst case, you won't stay on it. Because that would really be a sad end to your adventure.
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Campervan advice
The New Zealanders love camping and accordingly you will find great pitches for you and your camper. From the luxurious Holiday Park with pool and sauna to the nature campsites of the New Zealand Ministry of Environment, DOC, everything is included. Our large campers offer practically everything you need for longer journeys through New Zealand except for a toilet. In vehicles of this category, two people find enough space to sit and sleep. Nevertheless, such an undertaking can be worthwhile. The money spent pays for itself with every kilometer traveled and every day of the trip. The "turning point", from which the purchase of a motorhome makes economic sense, is given by various sources with three to five weeks travel time. As a family - who have even greater demands on the motorhome to buy - you should have been on the road for at least two months, because buying (and selling) a motorhome in New Zealand is a time-consuming thing. (which is great for traveling with children, by the way), a spacious kitchen for campers and the luxury of a shower and toilet on board, so that you can also do wild camping.
one possibility would also be to inquire about a small tour operator TSA (New Zealand / Australia).
There is hardly anything else.
Because we have already gone in the past and had bad luck with the toilets and showers at the campsites, we looked at them at check-in (if we were allowed to).
Be sure to get inspiration from a travel guide or on the Internet for your planning.
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You have the opportunity to have a vehicle checked by a mechanic. This service is offered on site at major auto shows such as the Ellerslie Car Fair in Auckland. It is worth investing in a campervan that is well maintained, has not been driven much more than 200,000 kilometers and is not older than the year of construction 2001. If you would like to find out more about us, visit our About Us page. A test drive is very important and 20 minutes is better than 5 minutes. The certification is valid for four years. The equipment of the vehicles can vary and depends on the pre-sale category. Additional requests are only available on request. You should definitely choose car insurance, because even a small accident can cost a lot of money if you are not sufficiently insured. Check again that you have not caused any damage. If this is the case, seek a conversation directly with the rental company. Check the Freedom campsites in the CamperMate app and save yourself the fee for the campsite every now and then. You will find the most beautiful campsites in seclusion in the middle of nature. One on Saturday (Backpacker Carfair) and the bigger one on Sunday (Ellerslie Carfair). But don't worry, there are also Campervan camping park excellent campervans that speak of the builder's passion. Truffled wonders of space with beautiful wooden paneling.
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teilix · 3 years
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1960 Autobianchi Bianchina Cabriolet for sale at the Interclassics Brussels 2019. The asking price was EUR 26,500.-. [Ad/Werbung, tagging unpaid/unbezahlt] #AutobianchiBianchina #AutobianchiBianchinaCabriolet #BianchinaCabrio #Autobianchi #Bianchina #italiancar #italiancars #microcarmonday #smallcar #minicar #microcar #cutecar #vintagecar #instacar #cargram #carstagram #carsofinstagram #classiccar #oldtimer #carspotting #carspotter #vintagecarspotting #classiccarspotting #autosclasicos #Interclassics #InterclassicsBrussels #carfair #redcar (hier: Brussels Expo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CP1D5aWBYrF/?utm_medium=tumblr
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