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I've been looking at the STi 5 here. http://www.just-sports.org/home.asp and I am in contact with the vendor, but need to get the right price for mine!! (ie, I'd really like his car and some cash as well!!!!!) But it does sound like a cracking car. there is also a P1!! but I really need 4 doors............grandkids........eh........who'd ave em!!! Any suggestions as to what to look out for if He cames back with a decent price and I go for a look?
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Should be a cracking car for £13k. Very expensive tbh,, theres been loads of nice STIVs for sale on here recently, was an absolute minter black one from what I've heard, for less than that.
Have a look around - bet the trader paid less than £10k for that
Have a look around - bet the trader paid less than £10k for that
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How are you expecting the STi5 + cash?

The uk turbo has Prodrive everything!!! is virtually concourse, and has only done 11k miles. The guy has just offered 11k. Told him i want more!! I'll let you know what happens.
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Misty,
11k is a good price, trust me! you go to a subaru dealer and they will offer you 9k, you sell private and you wont get more than 11k
unfortuately this is a buyers market, not a sellers 
There is another option you can take
but you need a second car as you wont have use of your scoob, you may get another 1k out of it but not much more than that, and thats going for a sale or return. You wont get your new car until yours has sold and then only at what price it sells for....
Leave everything to the people who are selling the car, make a folder up with all your receipts (everything, services, tyres etc) as this shows youve looked after the car.
Thats my advice for you
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11k is a good price, trust me! you go to a subaru dealer and they will offer you 9k, you sell private and you wont get more than 11k
unfortuately this is a buyers market, not a sellers 
There is another option you can take
but you need a second car as you wont have use of your scoob, you may get another 1k out of it but not much more than that, and thats going for a sale or return. You wont get your new car until yours has sold and then only at what price it sells for....Leave everything to the people who are selling the car, make a folder up with all your receipts (everything, services, tyres etc) as this shows youve looked after the car.
Thats my advice for you

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11k is a good price,
It might be a buyers market but 11k is giving it away
Leave everything to the people who are selling the car, make a folder up with all your receipts (everything, services, tyres etc) as this shows youve looked after the car.
Originally Posted by Rasher
that cost me 30k!!!!! Everything on that is Prodrive, brakes, suspension, PPP, quickshift, 18" wheels, leather interior.
It might be a buyers market but 11k is giving it away
It might be a buyers market but 11k is giving it away
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sad times Dave, if I had the room I would buy it back!!!!
Dont give it away mate, as it is the best around. I didnt see better at the NBO
Dont give it away mate, as it is the best around. I didnt see better at the NBO
cheers Dave

Originally Posted by andypugh2000
I didnt think an sti 5 could be uk supplied, thought only the "new age" sti was uk??
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