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Harrier for Sale
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Harrier for Sale
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Re: Harrier for Sale
How much
Does if fly as for that price Id want it flown to a airfield of my choice.The Buccaneer cockpits well over priced be lucky to get £5000 for it!


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Re: Harrier for Sale
Now if I save up I could afford that in 20 Years!! Hands off!!
Hope it goes to a good home! 


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Boo boo (aka Jamie)
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Boo boo (aka Jamie)
'The first time I ever saw a jet, I shot it down!' - Yeager
Re: Harrier for Sale
Is that the Harrier mentioned in the new/latest edition of Flypast?
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I can't remember if I've mentioned this before ,but there's a bloke down the road from me who has an old Sea Harrier on his garage forecourt !! There's no engine in it, and I heard he paid £20,000 for it.
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The national news has picked up on this now. The same guy sold a Sea Harrier for £30,000 a few years ago.
...a lot of his items seem a bit overpriced to me.
...a lot of his items seem a bit overpriced to me.
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I remember when they used to sell at Elvington airshows. They had some nice things, coffe tables with Tornado windscreens set in the top, that kind of thing.
They are very expensive.
Ben
They are very expensive.
Ben
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Re: Harrier for Sale
It has obviously been kept under cover and pampered, looks almost new!
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
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It's been restored over the last year or so. He's gone a cracking job on it! There was an article in the Daily Mail yesterday about it, hopefully she'll end up in a good home.roughcutter wrote:It has obviously been kept under cover and pampered, looks almost new!
Think it might be these guys selling the aircraft. The landscape in the other snaps on their site looks similar to the one on ebay.
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[quote="DeanW"]
It's been restored over the last year or so. He's gone a cracking job on it! There was an article in the Daily Mail yesterday about it, hopefully she'll end up in a good home.
I certainly hope so, hats off to the man!
It's been restored over the last year or so. He's gone a cracking job on it! There was an article in the Daily Mail yesterday about it, hopefully she'll end up in a good home.
I certainly hope so, hats off to the man!

Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film.
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I cant believe this. After seeing this Harrier on ebay a couple of days ago, i was shocked to see this in the news today.
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I guess it explanes why is not on ebay now





I guess it explanes why is not on ebay now
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This is the ex SAOEU 2 seater from Boscombe Down that was sold after long term storage at the museum there. Nice job! Norm
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Where about were these pictures taken? Does the person selling live on a hill as it looks like it overlooks somewhere?...................
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Can't believe this was pulled from eBay due to breaching the weapons act? What the hell is this world coming to? It's a restored aircraft with NO weapons??? I don't get it
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Re: Harrier for Sale
This is not new, I know of several items that have been pulled from the site for breaking their 'no weapons rule' - one of which being the Vulcan at NAM, which the original owner listed on the site several years ago - only to have it removed!
Good publicity for the Harrier owner though!!
Good publicity for the Harrier owner though!!

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PeteHemsley wrote:Can't believe this was pulled from eBay due to breaching the weapons act? What the hell is this world coming to? It's a restored aircraft with NO weapons??? I don't get it
You could throw it at somebody I suppose .......

Seriously , it'll be because it 'could' be returned to active service , need a few bob spending on it though!!
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Not that I can afford it with my wages but is this still for sale? - Seems a bit of a shame it had to be pulled though.
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It'd been relisted twice already due to people putting joke bids in for it, so I assumed it'd been taken down again for that.
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