Originally Posted by xfactor
Hmm I laways thought like new or as new meant 'as new'
Most people I know who use the term mint too mean the car has not a mark on it , totally straight clean etc.
Perhaps you could be confused and not al the other people
And yes that looks pretty mint to me lovely example of a 4x4 getting very hard to find in this condition now.
very correct jay

i did write this a year ago and copied and pasted it tbh, IMO i know my uncle does NOT sit and polish the pipes etc and steering wheel!!!

BUT if someone WAS to do so i should imagine this would be 'MINT' but as it is it is a 'very nice genuine car'
thanks for the kind replies tho eric doesn't really wanna sell it but it just sits in the garage all its life

he wants it to go to a enthesiast(spelling

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