View Full Version : First road legal Williams No 2!!!!!!!!!!
stevefesta
13-09-2009, 22:42
Think somebody has been fooled by an "excellent" replica dash plaque
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1994-RENAULT-CLIO-WILLIAMS-2-BLUE_W0QQitemZ280395689793QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAutom obiles_UK?hash=item4148e2af41&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
zmaster2k
13-09-2009, 22:54
plaque is terrible!?! WTF!
thought no:2 belonged to the strombeese meister ?? :?:
MatrixGuy
13-09-2009, 23:09
PMSL!!!!!! That is shocking.
16v_paddy
13-09-2009, 23:35
:rotflmao:
no its a williams 2 number 002.... what a fool!
I just emailed him telling him and the poor bloke sounds really concerned - he says the dealer sold it to him telling him that.
stevefesta
14-09-2009, 10:19
I just emailed him telling him and the poor bloke sounds really concerned - he says the dealer sold it to him telling him that.
Feel sorry for him if that is what he was told and belived, he should go back to the dealer and let them know the facts!!! Hopefully no one else will fall for it.
It may be the 2nd Willy 2 made at factory...who knows!
It's a Willy though, and M399 XTP was one of the first press cars btw.
MatrixGuy
14-09-2009, 17:40
Poor guy.
ThRaXaIR
14-09-2009, 20:10
no way!? is whoever made that plaque for real? they may as well of written it on the dash in marker pen!
unbelievable!
From the pics, the plaque says " Marvis Williams 2 002" and does not even appear to be attached to the dashboard (just placed there).
That should ring some alarm bells for the buyer. As long as it does not go for more than a regular Williams 2, I think that's OK.
I hate it when people have poor spelling and grammar in a sale advert
How could you trust someone who spells "Clio" as "Cleo"...lol
MatrixGuy
15-09-2009, 17:46
How could you trust someone who spells "Clio" as "Cleo"...lol
lmao, so true. :lol:
glyn211269
16-09-2009, 22:19
How could you trust someone who spells "Clio" as "Cleo"...lol
If you're not smart enough to notice from the badge on the boot and all over the handbooks how to spell 'Clio' then you're not going to be smart enough to spot a complete dudd of a car.
What a spanner!
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