All you have to do is fix the engine. And all the seals. Then it should be just fine.
No, but the person buying it will have to pay 5 years back license unless they get a non-use statement signed by you.
Yes; in fact, I have been driving for 39 years.
The car was probable a northern car and driven during the winter in the salted ice/snow. Can also be a car that was driven near saltwater. Can also be a car with flood damage.
dont care
Buying a new car truly depends on how much money you have and how long you like to keep your ride. The best advice is to buy a new car about once every 10 years, paid in full. The value of a brand new car will decrease as soon as it is driven off the lot, so consider a used car in good condition.
If you've never driven a turbocharged car before, even 200kw is going to feel ridiculous in an r33.
If you OWN a car it can be insured.If it is to be driven it must be registered correctly for the insurance to be validI have an antique sports car that has not been driven or registered for two years, but it is insured.
Presidents are typically not allowed to drive their own cards. George W. Bush has not owned or driven a car in many years.
Years. There are cars driven that are 40-50 years old. Model T's are still on the road and they are 100 years old. If a car is taken care of it can last as long as parts can be sold for it.
Being a person that has recently purchased a used car I know that you have to do your reasearch. The best website that I found was carfax.com, not only can you see how the car was previously driven but you can also find out how many owners, accidents, and etc the car may have had.
yes, 18 years old
Karl Benz invented the first petrol driven car