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Sam wrote:Pfft.

I once had lunch with Steve Rider in the Drivers’ Club at Goodwood.

No amount of money can but you life experiences like that.
I suspect money can buy you that quite easily.....
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Sam wrote:Pfft.

I once had lunch with Steve Rider in the Drivers’ Club at Goodwood.

No amount of money can but you life experiences like that.
You are kidding right? £5k buys you a lot of experiences ...
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Fair point.

I’m going to see Ossie Ardiles and Gary Mabbutt speak next week and that cost £70 for a ticket, so I could have probably bought the whole room for £5k and made it just me and them.

Imagine that.
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Sam wrote:Fair point.

I’m going to see Ossie Ardiles and Gary Mabbutt speak next week and that cost £70 for a ticket, so I could have probably bought the whole room for £5k and made it just me and them.

Imagine that.
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Indeed.

£70 is definitely good value to listen to two 80s Spurs legends in one night though. Only a fool would argue with that.
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Sam wrote:Fair point.

I’m going to see Ossie Ardiles and Gary Mabbutt speak next week and that cost £70 for a ticket, so I could have probably bought the whole room for £5k and made it just me and them.

Imagine that.
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It's impossible to evaluate value for money using logic as it depends on many variables - not least
the size of your passion and wallet.
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Only a sucker would pay £190k for that car, is your mate a sucker?
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Did the RS /£40K re-spray sell for the numbers?

Surely the paint included some tin work too?
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911hillclimber wrote:Did the RS /£40K re-spray sell for the numbers?

Surely the paint included some tin work too?
It was not mentioned in the results summary / highlights but they took £ 5.8 million
overall with a 75 % sales rate.

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Your link to the auction results is for a different auction - the RS was in the Jan 2019 sale at the Autosport Show.

It didn't sell (not at the auction anyway).

The quoted cost of £40k included the necessary body restoration.

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kitesurfer2 wrote:Only a sucker would pay £190k for that car, is your mate a sucker?
Is he a sucker, or is he just

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