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CallumW 06 January 2011 12:36 AM

Hi Lisagh
Cash in my hand: £15,500
If finance/warranty is required then I could ask a dealer friend to help out, but the car will be more to ensure everyone's getting a fair deal.

FYI - the MOT and 12m Tax were all done in November.
Insurance through Keith Richards for me is around the £550 mark.

The annual service was always done at Litchfield's/Powerstation and interims done either at GRD or Powerstation.
Book is fully stamped and just ticked over 40k on the clock

The tracker is a lifetime subscription, so no extra fees.
All you need is annual servicing, tyres and petrol and you're one of the very few to have one of the finest (and rarest) Subarus that were ever made.

Over and above Litchfield's Type20 conversion I only added a few sensible mods to protect and improve the car.


Any questions then drop me a note or email:

CW

Terminator X 06 January 2011 12:38 AM

Stunned mate ... I couldn't find a T20 for love nor money a few years back when I was desperate for one!

TX.

CallumW 06 January 2011 12:47 AM

I bit the bullet and got mine from new :thumb:

Nowadays they're just a smidge under £40k :eek:

tbtstt 06 January 2011 10:17 AM

I cannot believe this hasn't been snapped up!

Moley 06 January 2011 10:35 AM

Same here, it's an amazing bit of kit.

GREGGYG 06 January 2011 06:17 PM

Is that you on the 'slalom mini' ? ;)

bluenosewrx 06 January 2011 08:11 PM

Is this still in the lower tax bracket???,if i could sell my RS4 i would be intrested. lovely car.

Mac

CallumW 06 January 2011 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by GREGGYG (Post 9804090)
Is that you on the 'slalom mini' ? ;)

Yup :) SurreyScoobies driver training day


Originally Posted by bluenosewrx (Post 9804430)
Is this still in the lower tax bracket???,if i could sell my RS4 i would be intrested. lovely car.

It's the higher bracket, but the insurance is cheaper (than an Evo) so it balances out in the end


Originally Posted by PM requesting more spec details. Thought it may be useful here ... saves me re-typing it;
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I wanted a black (obsidian perl) Type20, so it was bought to order by Litchfield and took 4 months to come over.
It was registered on Nov 6th 2006 and I took the keys at 14 miles.

I ran it in standard and then had the suspension mods done at service 1 (1k).
I waited until service 2 (5k) to have the power mods done as I wanted to make sure it was run in properly.

In addition to the Type20 conversion I added exhaust wrap to the turbo and exhaust. I also added the cold air feed and both were done during the 5k service so it was mapped with them in place (which is how I got 360bhp and 340lb/ft).

This was the remap chart at 1k: http://www.type20.co.uk/images/Remap_1.jpg
This was the chart when it had its power mods at 5k: http://www.type20.co.uk/images/Remap_2.jpg
Car is always run on Shell V-Fuel - no additives

The other changes I did to the car were relatively minor:
  • Hydrolic struts to the bonnet - from new
  • Re-Undersealed and waxoyled at 4k (mechanics hate it the stuff, but I don't care as long as it protects the car)
  • EBC grooved disks front and rear
  • Yellow Stuff pads front and rear
  • Subtle Prodrive Mudguards (although the front right is missing)
  • Just put new Type20 carpets in as the old ones were getting a bit scabby.
  • Carpeted the boot. Loose, but better than bare metal.
  • Subtle Poineer CD/Radio.

I think that's about all, but there may be a few other bits I've missed out. :)

... and I'm near Heathrow :thumb:

STI Glenn 07 January 2011 05:47 PM

Tax went down on mine this month 450 to 225

ae82mad 07 January 2011 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by S204 Glenn (Post 9806109)
Tax went down on mine this month 450 to 225

How? is that for all stis reg after march 06?

CallumW 08 January 2011 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by S204 Glenn (Post 9806109)
Tax went down on mine this month 450 to 225

How did it drop?

STI Glenn 08 January 2011 04:58 PM

Got renewal 450 last year 225 this year

johnfelstead 08 January 2011 06:33 PM

Same with mine. The government was forced to change the tax bandings again for cars that were put in the highest bracket retrospectively, so a lot of cars that paid £400+ are now going to be in the £225 bracket now.

CallumW 09 January 2011 08:29 AM

Is there a link to this as an article or legislation, so that if it didn't happen automatically the we can make a call and make it happen?

johnfelstead 09 January 2011 06:03 PM

http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice...g_roadtax.html

It's a bit complicated, but the VED rate of imports used to be worked out on the date the car was registered in the UK, not the date first registered abroad. That changed this April so now the VED rate is worked out on the first registered abroad date.

Added to this is the downgrading of pre March 2006 registered cars, so they can only go into band K even if emisions are above 225g/km.

So on a car like mine, that was first registered in Japan in 2005, but was registered in the UK in 2007, i used to have to pay the old Band G £400 to tax the car in 08/09, then the new Band M £405 for 09/10, but now only have to pay the new Band K £245 for 10/11

If your car was registered in Japan post 23rd March 2006, you are still going to be in Band M and have to pay £435 in 10/11
If your car was imported new and therefore never registered abroad, but was registered in the UK post 23rd March 2006, you are still going to be in Band M and have to pay £435 in 10/11



Head hurts yet? :D

CallumW 09 January 2011 06:13 PM

That makes sense ....
I'm still in the high band tho :(

johnfelstead 09 January 2011 06:22 PM

With the cost of fuel these days, the difference between yours and mine is only 2.5 tanks of fuel, if that's enough to put you off owning this car then you cant afford to buy and run it anyway.

CallumW 09 January 2011 06:49 PM

That's a very good point :lol:

The Spec-C has a baffled 50l tank, so best make that 3 fill-ups :thumb:

Terminator X 09 January 2011 06:54 PM

Interesting to hear about the tax ... my Spec C was MY05 albeit imported in early 2007 so I was in £400 bracket. I queried it with DVLA as it seemed well out of order to me :nono: "date registered in UK" was a simple scam IMHO to catch all the imported cars. In the end I wrote to Alistair Darling & got a standard letter back from one of his flunkies :mad: wonder why Govt has altered it ... did someone take em to court?

TX.

wrxjoe 10 January 2011 10:53 AM

Had the same thing happen to me with my old spec c! Got it imported in 2008 and ended up getting hammered with being in the high tax bracket. I wrote to letters to every name that i could find but also only ended up with standard letters back explaining about the system.

But when i sold the car a couple of months ago I taxed for 12 months for £225???

Now back in a classic so no need to worry too much now lol

Joe

Barnesy 10 January 2011 07:58 PM

What condition is the bodywork in? An scratches or door dings??

CallumW 10 January 2011 09:26 PM

It's pretty good, but at 4yrs old it has some stonechips, but no scratches.

There's one small door ding you only see when it's spotless and in the right light.
I tend to park away from other cars or at the end of a row to halve the chances of it happening, so it's in pretty good nick overall.

CallumW 23 March 2011 06:22 PM

Just back from getting the annual service up at Litchfields'
All new engine, gearbox and transmission liquids as per usual for the annual service. Looks like they flushed the brake fluids too.

Nice to know it's all done though. Happy car :)
New service log book as the last one was full. All stamped and signed :)

It took me 9 months to do the last 5k miles (Current mileage: 42000)
The car needs to go to a new home where it'll be driven more frequently :thumb:

CallumW 16 April 2011 04:20 PM

* SOLD *
... and off to live in Scotland :)

Tomwrx 16 April 2011 04:49 PM

gd stuff mate,

is a stunning car,where in scotland is it as im up that way and might get to c it in the flesh

CallumW 16 April 2011 05:00 PM

I'll let the new owner introduce it as he may not want to adverise it's location :)


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