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Old 27 January 2012, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by scoobyross
HI mate can you PM me your number also, someone has put a deposit down on my car so if they pick it up Sat i will come down and look at yours also

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Old 30 January 2012, 08:51 PM
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Nice clean blob mate. £7500 is deffo a fair price like bigarf said. My oldman has had the same problem with is 2005 sti type uk ppp. Getting stupid offers of £5000 even tho its only done 30k from new and has fsh by a Subaru dealer.
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Old 30 January 2012, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by jf_wrx_2004
Nice clean blob mate. £7500 is deffo a fair price like bigarf said. My oldman has had the same problem with is 2005 sti type uk ppp. Getting stupid offers of £5000 even tho its only done 30k from new and has fsh by a Subaru dealer.
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where is your dads car advertised?
Old 30 January 2012, 10:42 PM
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It's not advertised anywhere now m8 he said for that price he would keep it coz he was dying to get his hands on a RB320 but coz of the Stupid offers he didn't bother. Think there was only 2 owners Which was the oldman and b4 him it was Subaru uk that owned it. My oldma is askin r u lookin for a 2005 sti if so how much u looking to spend m8?

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Old 02 February 2012, 11:47 AM
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Dont let this go for under £7k buddy no way!
I spotted it on pistonheads, looks tidy and was going to give you a call but i've left a deposit on another one now.

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Old 03 February 2012, 10:36 AM
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I was just checking this again as i was thinking of coming down this weekend to view it, and i noticed the other poster talk about it being in a smash? I then searched your posts and noticed someone did indeed smash into the back of it - i went to view the pictures, but it says you removed them on the 20th Jan 2012? Any chance you can put these pics up again so i and other buyers can see them. Also i understand you said it was light, but your post after the incident says

"damage is quite bad, hoping they right it off"

What actually happened, and who repaired it please and at which cost?

Not trying to have a go but surely is better to be honest with buyers and tell them it has been repaired etc?

Thanks

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Old 03 February 2012, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by scoobyross
I was just checking this again as i was thinking of coming down this weekend to view it, and i noticed the other poster talk about it being in a smash? I then searched your posts and noticed someone did indeed smash into the back of it - i went to view the pictures, but it says you removed them on the 20th Jan 2012? Any chance you can put these pics up again so i and other buyers can see them. Also i understand you said it was light, but your post after the incident says

"damage is quite bad, hoping they right it off"

What actually happened, and who repaired it please and at which cost?

Not trying to have a go but surely is better to be honest with buyers and tell them it has been repaired etc?

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Good work sherlock.
Old 03 February 2012, 01:33 PM
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Old 03 February 2012, 01:37 PM
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And here's me thinking the only place I'd buy another scooby from is off here....just goes to show hey
Old 03 February 2012, 01:50 PM
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Me, personally, would NEVER buy a car from someone who was regularly active on an 'owners club'.
Old 03 February 2012, 02:28 PM
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Why not, it is by far the best way to get a detailed view of it's history. Only if it's been owned a fair while obviously, but this advert is a prime example.
Old 03 February 2012, 05:38 PM
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It's actually quite handy buying off a forum because you can go through previous posts and look to see if they have had any issues over time.

I seen the pictures as a forum member warned me to check the seller's previous posts. It was a nasty bump but obviously has been repaired to a high standard.

I think the seller has been a bit economic with the truth in saying it was a "light tap" as it clearly wasn't and to make it worse he's now removed the pictures and hasn't replied to any of the comments.

Should have been a bit more up front from the start really.

I don't think there was any intentional deception but obviously he knew that it would put people off.

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Old 03 February 2012, 05:57 PM
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Reading previous post was why I lost interest in this motor, seems to have been quite badly damaged
Old 03 February 2012, 06:14 PM
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Lets start with the damage to the car
The bumper was damaged, rear light and some panel damage, if the damage was severe the insurance company would have wrote it off, its as simple as that. The car has been professionally repaired and inspection will contest to that. Mechanically the car is perfect and has just been sericed by subaru.
In terms of informing people of the damage, it quite clearly states on the first page or second there was a knock. The picture was removed because it showed the damage to be worse than it actually was. However even with the damage sustained I still think the car is priced reasonably.

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Old 04 February 2012, 11:20 AM
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"In terms of informing people of the damage, it quite clearly states on the first page or second there was a knock"

Only when you were asked, you did not mention it. Anyways good luck with the sale, all i am saying is i think it is best to be honest when selling cars, especially on forums like this which is all about trust - thus why your car has not sold for the price you have it at. Removing the photos seems very odd, am not expecting you to put them up in the for sale section but removing them from the old post just makes you look guilty of trying to hide something.

Has certainly got me thinking about purchasing a car from the for sale section before doing my research!
Old 04 February 2012, 04:00 PM
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I think the only way to salvage this is to post the pics on here and back to back with how it is now. Deleting them for any reason just proves dishonesty
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