Author Topic: The 35 edition keyring saga.  (Read 1941 times)

Offline Buster73

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Re: The 35 edition keyring saga.
« Reply #10 on: 24 March 2012, 11:28 »
Most people buying a 35 will use it as a "car" and move it on in 3 years time without giving it a second thought. To them a keying is pretty insignificant. However in 20 years time, a future owner will really appreciate it if all the correct pieces are in place. Keyring included.

I for one am gratefull to my Mk2's previous owner for keeping both 16V keys in perfect condition. So please, I beg of you, even if you are not interested in the keyring for yourself, make sure it is there for your childrens generation to enjoy, and their childrens children after them.


I've been in touch with my solicitor , the will has been changed this morning .

All my worldly goods including my treasured keyring to my son.

I suggest we all do the same.

Offline Snoopy

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Re: The 35 edition keyring saga.
« Reply #11 on: 24 March 2012, 11:31 »
I've been in touch with my solicitor , the will has been changed this morning .

All my worldly goods including my treasured keyring to my son.

I suggest we all do the same.
I know your joking but sadly im actually going through this.
Make sure you list were everything is and what it is. Im having a nightmare trying to figure out what everything to do with my dads two classis cars is and where. As i keep finding things to do with them everywere. :undecided: Plus more besides.
Ive learn't to now prepare for the worst as you never know whats going to happen, or how quickly.
« Last Edit: 24 March 2012, 11:40 by Snoopy »
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