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Old 05 November 2013, 12:41 PM
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dash is right for a 22, grey matt kinda colour to stop reflection, that would be hard to fake. Wheels look right.

wing colour change is just the light i suspect, if its that obvious on the pics would be a complete mess. Tbh it just may be totaly debadged.

without the vin its hard to tell what it actually is
Old 05 November 2013, 12:49 PM
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[QUOTE=thenewgalaxy;11255757

My feeling is that there is something up with the car in the advert. No sign of the wing badges and I can't make out a 22b sticker on the rear. No engine bay shots. The 22b I drove all those years ago had a plaque on the interior telling me what is was, can't see it there.
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It won't have an interior plaque as a UK car.
Old 05 November 2013, 12:57 PM
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A mate of mine who was looking to buy contacted the owner...

It seems a proper enough car and he has had loads of enquiries. He did say the owner said it had a full paint job a year or so ago to 'freshen it up'.

I would have thought with 26k on the clock it wouldn't need freshening up...!

Been stood 5 years, no service history so to speak of so with this in mind its probably priced realistically for the sort of car it is. If it had FSH / original paint then maybe it would have been a £25k car...??

Having said that its an auction and the STARTING price is £18k so he is looking offers over that amount.

However it is a genuine 22b so he said.

Raf.
Old 05 November 2013, 01:05 PM
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Surprised a dealer hasn't snapped it up, sorted the comestics and put £10k on the asking price.
Old 05 November 2013, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
If it's a straight genuine 22B how can you say it's not worth the money? It's the ONLY Impreza that will ever appreciate significantly in value. People go on about Cosworths, Spec Cs, RA-Rs etc. but 22Bs are the cars that will be the sought after example of the marque in years to come. In fact it's the only Impreza that is worth the money as everything else will carry on devaluing and this one (if genuine and in good order) is actually underpriced!

Absolutely bang on.

If the car checks out then at 18K its a bloody steal.
Old 05 November 2013, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by nyscooby
looks different colours...

Same issue as the Evo Tommy Mak syndrome........ far to pricey....
dont care what people think, not worth the money
You have no idea what your talking about
Old 05 November 2013, 02:15 PM
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And you do? Dont give a flying fukc what you think Si.

Its not worth that to anyone but mugs like you.
Old 05 November 2013, 02:24 PM
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How the **** can you compare a 22b to an evo with a **** sticker kit on it? Not even close. 22b's will be in the same league as Sierra RS 500's, no doubt about it. Now pipe down, your making yourself look silly.
Old 05 November 2013, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by nyscooby
And you do? Dont give a flying fukc what you think Si.

Its not worth that to anyone but mugs like you.


Its not worth that, why ??
Old 05 November 2013, 05:45 PM
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If I thought that car was straight and had £18k in my bank account that wasn't spoken for I'd be driving up there now to buy it.

A 22B is definitely worth half of what I paid for my current car. It might not be the fastest (a UK 2000 Turbo with a couple of grand thrown at it could be quicker with choice purchases) or even the best car Subaru ever made but it's certainly very special.

It's worth what the market (or a particularly keen individual) is willing to pay, and a straight and low mileage 22B is worth a lot more than that.
Old 05 November 2013, 07:33 PM
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Guys, you're confusing "starting bid" with "classised ad" so chances are 18k won't even buy it...
Old 05 November 2013, 07:56 PM
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More the point why is it worth it.

Si.... your a bellend mate... go troll someone else.
Old 05 November 2013, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by RAF1
A mate of mine who was looking to buy contacted the owner...

It seems a proper enough car and he has had loads of enquiries. He did say the owner said it had a full paint job a year or so ago to 'freshen it up'.

I would have thought with 26k on the clock it wouldn't need freshening up...!

Been stood 5 years, no service history so to speak of so with this in mind its probably priced realistically for the sort of car it is. If it had FSH / original paint then maybe it would have been a £25k car...??

Having said that its an auction and the STARTING price is £18k so he is looking offers over that amount.

However it is a genuine 22b so he said.

Raf.
How can it have been stood 5 years its got a current MOT, (or is advertised as such) If its been SORN for so long why MOT the car? That strikes me as strange to start with.

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Old 05 November 2013, 07:58 PM
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Same reason why 14 year old R34's are not worth 34k.....

In fact... go pay what you want for whatever car you want.... not my business... just my opinion.

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Old 05 November 2013, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by nyscooby
Same reason why 14 year old R34's are not worth 34k.....

In fact... go pay what you want for whatever car you want.... not my business... just my opinion.

No come on, explain why a 22B is not worth a premium over any other impreza. You can't just come out and say it aint worth the money without explaining why ??


Out of interest, would you say this is priced unreasonably ??

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...-evo-2/1013771
Old 05 November 2013, 08:28 PM
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nyscooby, Considering how many Golf Mk1's where made why are they so expensive?

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...k1-gti/1749935
Old 05 November 2013, 10:38 PM
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Is this still going on lol, its worth what someone will pay! If it sells it's obviously worth it as the seller will have around 20k in his sky rocket.

If it's for sale forever then I would agree it is priced too high although we will all be dead so who knows/cares for that matter.

Mick
Old 05 November 2013, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by The Trooper 1815
nyscooby, Considering how many Golf Mk1's where made why are they so expensive?

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...k1-gti/1749935
Wow. Just wow.

Reason that is worth that...

One of the finest examples available.
(And because of this you would have to search very long and hard to find such a good example).
It was a highly desirable car in its day, some would argue the best.
So many people will have regarded this as an icon over the years.
It was the first proper example of its kind (hot hatch).
It is a 30 year old car in excellent condition.
It is a very low mileage 30 year old car.
It is still a fine car to drive, even if it is dynamically lacking by contemporary standards.
It is a hugely important car historically for many reasons.

A mint 22B would fit some of those above reasons, and as they age the mint examples will become worth more and more.
Old 05 November 2013, 11:14 PM
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It's worth what it's worth because people pay that price and more so!!

It's not as if they just plucked a figure out the air and decidd that's the price!

Look at Escort RS Cosworths how much they still go for!
Proper heritage cars will always demand premium and should hold there value if not increase it!

A lot of investment people say the best investment of you money is in classic or future classic cars!

Anyways if I had £18k spare I'd snap it up, do a proper advert then sell it for £26k
Old 05 November 2013, 11:18 PM
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Old 05 November 2013, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by thenewgalaxy
Wow. Just wow.

Reason that is worth that...

One of the finest examples available.
(And because of this you would have to search very long and hard to find such a good example).
It was a highly desirable car in its day, some would argue the best.
So many people will have regarded this as an icon over the years.
It was the first proper example of its kind (hot hatch).
It is a 30 year old car in excellent condition.
It is a very low mileage 30 year old car.
It is still a fine car to drive, even if it is dynamically lacking by contemporary standards.
It is a hugely important car historically for many reasons.

A mint 22B would fit some of those above reasons, and as they age the mint examples will become worth more and more.
Exactly!
Old 05 November 2013, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by BIG FUD
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Why do you say that Mr Fud?
Old 06 November 2013, 12:05 AM
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Full re spray why on such low miles, very strange no badge's, no service history, no previous mots to check the miles are correct for me far to many negatives.

But im fussy and my uk is prestine big headed *** lolol
Old 06 November 2013, 12:15 AM
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One bid.
Old 06 November 2013, 12:26 AM
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Looks to have alcons fitted also. Pity its missing all decals, centre caps too. Be interesting tho to hear the full story behind it.

How far back can you check previous mots?
Old 06 November 2013, 08:02 AM
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Previous mots will be the last 5 years.
Old 06 November 2013, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by MattyB1983

Out of interest, would you say this is priced unreasonably ??

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...-evo-2/1013771
I wouldn't pay half that for it and i'd barely be willing to part with £5k for the golf in troopers link, but I would give £20k for a 22B theoretically, but in reality i'd sooner have my Type R minty fresh running 330/350bhp for half the money and feel able to enjoy it, which is something i'd never be able to do if I owned any of the others.
Old 06 November 2013, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by ditchmyster
I wouldn't pay half that for it and i'd barely be willing to part with £5k for the golf in troopers link, but I would give £20k for a 22B theoretically, but in reality i'd sooner have my Type R minty fresh running 330/350bhp for half the money and feel able to enjoy it, which is something i'd never be able to do if I owned any of the others.

Good when you can enjoy looking at 1 and enjoy racing the other
Old 06 November 2013, 01:19 PM
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Right after a long drawn out conversation this is what the car is.

Vin and chassis number silver classic gl lol

Its been in a smash or something along those lines,Its come to the owner in bits and pieces he then had a car that he had stripped and built the car you see in the pictures from the donor car.

No history, no plaque, original engine isnt there, original twin plate clutch not there, steering wheel gone, wheels wrong shade of gold brakes all round wrong, top dash far to light.no uk history or metal booklet you get.

I beleive this was once a uk 22b but now its a redg silver-blue what ever gl subaru.

Such a shame but tbh for me its raving this easy for me could of been stolen cut to bits then rebuilt with another chassis vin number then redg as a subaru.

Not good at all.

In bits its worth around 12k i recon.

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Old 06 November 2013, 02:13 PM
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Now it all makes sense.

Just way too good to be true.


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