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DB18 Saloon in Melbourne Australia

grahamemmett
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Re: DB18 Saloon in Melbourne Australia

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Peter Grant wrote: Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:19 pm It does look good doesn't it?

On the topic of the falling Australian Dollar, is there much interest in buying classic vehicles from here and importing into the UK or Europe? I know that we benefit from a drier climate and so hopefully less rust but the sun is so much fiercer and harsher on finishes. I used to think that the perfect match would be to buy a car here and then match it up with the interior of an identical car from England.
Yes your sales values seem lower than those achieved here. There’s merit in exporting them back to Blighty.
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Re: DB18 Saloon in Melbourne Australia

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I suspect that the Horn push and trafficator switch was changed with the introduction of the DB18.2.

Dennis

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