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Originally Posted by SCOOBY_TYPE_RA
I maybe p/x my type ra
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Originally Posted by SCOOBY_TYPE_RA
I maybe p/x my type ra
Full details of car for sale here:
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthrea...9&goto=newpost
£12k, for the only TypeR ever to have an electric sunroof and heated seats
#754
Advice please guys.1st time ive owned a Type R awesome beast Having a few probs with water temp tho!Changed rad last Friday went for a spin Saturday and everything was a ok Juts bought scoob out 2day went for a good drive never went over 6500 revs and the temp went sky high Does any one else experiance this?Is this something to do with the cars being high reving?Surley its not write?
#757
BAINSY - Type R
What do you think?
and heres the rest..
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#759
Originally Posted by gravelexpress
v nice m8 - is it a recent purchase
I bought it about 6mths ago... Have recently added the wheels, mini scoop and splitter.. finally decided to wash it since xmas/newyear!!!!
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Mine...
See my V5 Type R Ltd Here. It's now got V6 Rays 16" rims on and an earthing kit and etc....
Still love it..
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=292314
Still love it..
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=292314
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it provides a much better earth for better sensor signals for better running. I've earthed the block, both turrets, slam panel and the ecu back the the battery. Seems to run much smoother.
#765
Originally Posted by SCOOBY_TYPE_RA
Hi guys... I am now in the Type R crowd. Friday evening I became the proud owner of a version 6 type r v-ltd. Looking good so far... but will have car checked over next week.
Cheers
#766
Originally Posted by Deep Singh
Congratulations. Do you mind if I ask how much it cost? pms me if you like
Cheers
Cheers
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#770
Originally Posted by SCOOBY_TYPE_RA
I traded my type ra for a agreed value of £10k and another £5k = £15k :-)
3 years ago I sold my Sti4 Type R to a dealer for approx £11500. Now I've got to pay £15000 for a STi6! Seems like classic prices have become very solid. Good thing I suppose( for those of you who have one,LOL)
R25,car looks really cool.
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Originally Posted by Deep Singh
These cars are certainly holding their value.
3 years ago I sold my Sti4 Type R to a dealer for approx £11500. Now I've got to pay £15000 for a STi6! Seems like classic prices have become very solid. Good thing I suppose( for those of you who have one,LOL)
3 years ago I sold my Sti4 Type R to a dealer for approx £11500. Now I've got to pay £15000 for a STi6! Seems like classic prices have become very solid. Good thing I suppose( for those of you who have one,LOL)
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#773
I agree with Deep Singh. I don;t know if it's the time of year but there are very few type 5 or 6's on for sale at the moment which is helping keep prices up. I'm in the market for one preferably in sonic blue. Very nice Scoobidude BTW. You won't consider selling would you? TB they are nearly feathing the same as the UK P1 with is what it looks like i'm going to opt for if a cheaper STI Ver 5 or 6 doesn't turn up soon.
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Scoobiedude and Powercrazed,luverly cars.
The thing is this(imho) nobody wants the STi7/STi8( I've had one!). The modern Scoob worth having is 04/05 with Dccd and twin scroll(or SpecC)If you d'ont have £25+k to spend on these then you may aswell get the best of the classics. To me that means STi5/6 maybe Vlimited.
I've found a similar situation with Evos(this is also potentially on the shopping list),nobody wants the Evo7 as its so fugly. I've seen clean examples going for£13k. A pukker Evo 6 Tom MAk will cost over £16k up to £18 for low mileage one owner jobbies..
So in summary, late classic Scoobs and Evos of the special variants ie Ver5/6 Vlimited or Evo 6Tom Mak will do very well for residuals
None of the above is good for me as I'm trying to buy one(as a second car)
Deep
The thing is this(imho) nobody wants the STi7/STi8( I've had one!). The modern Scoob worth having is 04/05 with Dccd and twin scroll(or SpecC)If you d'ont have £25+k to spend on these then you may aswell get the best of the classics. To me that means STi5/6 maybe Vlimited.
I've found a similar situation with Evos(this is also potentially on the shopping list),nobody wants the Evo7 as its so fugly. I've seen clean examples going for£13k. A pukker Evo 6 Tom MAk will cost over £16k up to £18 for low mileage one owner jobbies..
So in summary, late classic Scoobs and Evos of the special variants ie Ver5/6 Vlimited or Evo 6Tom Mak will do very well for residuals
None of the above is good for me as I'm trying to buy one(as a second car)
Deep
#776
Awesome Silver Type R seeking new owner!!
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Skoobidude
It looks like you have covered your dash in felt or something...?
Just wondered because Im sick of being blinded everytime I drive in bright sunshine.
Cheers
It looks like you have covered your dash in felt or something...?
Just wondered because Im sick of being blinded everytime I drive in bright sunshine.
Cheers
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Have you had this done or was it already like that? Any idea on cost/where I could get something similar done?
Does it also cut down on little rattles etc?? I hate rattles... make me
Does it also cut down on little rattles etc?? I hate rattles... make me