There are four on the Autotrader at the mo.
30000 miles 11k - not a bad price that ;) [Edited by Doc@IlsonIlson - 7/3/2002 5:41:08 PM] |
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Me:) Asuming you mean the user name?
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STOP SHOUTING AT THE BACK !
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Above McRae now being looked after by Mr Tonka. :D
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Alister Can U Put Yer Brother Colin On. :eek: Logiclee.Hope The Cars Still As Smart,Nice Piccy. |
I was round your house 45 min ago / nobody at the inn.
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Why U Not Ring,Was Out The Back On Scoobynet???
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Take your bickering off line !!!!
Dave :D |
Did ring no cars on drive
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Not Many Series McRAE Owners Out There ? :eek: (RU 1 Out Of The 200 Made)
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Don't know who owns it, but there's one round the corner from me!(Belfast, N.Ireland)!
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Saw one in the car park at the Fontainbleu Novotel on Saturday evening. :)
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No 32 alive and well :D as Logiclee said.
When I work out how to download pics from my camera I will post them on here. I'm not too technology compatable :D Yes it is still well looked after :D [Edited by tonka - 6/14/2002 3:35:15 PM] |
ive got one !!!!!!!!!!!!
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have you topper
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D Hill 555 pictures up monday
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I am looking at buying an Impreza now, there are a few Mcrae replicas around for between 10 - 12k, are they a good buy for the money ?
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For that sort of money you could get a genuine McRae if you look hard enough. :)
Lee |
I got Number 53, with one owner, FSH and 51,000 miles for £9500, £12k seems alot unless they're newer with less miles.
Sad to say mine isn't as pristine as those pictured, I'm working on it though! |
Go to the autotrader website and do a national search there is a few there........
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Make D Hill 555 an offer as he as drove my P1 today and as now got very itchey feet. :D (His car is mint)
Cheers Dave. [Edited by SCOOBERATORS - 6/16/2002 8:41:34 PM] |
I know someone that owned Colin McRae's McRae!
He had a certificate that cam e with the car to prove it. Apparantly there are photos of Colin in it out there somewhere. Can't remember the number of it (7?). Anyway he sold it to another one of my mates - who completly 'wragged' it last I heard. [Edited by bigmac - 6/16/2002 9:33:45 PM] |
Thanks For Piccy Dave (Buy U a Big Mac. LOL).
SCOOBERATORS.Yes I LOVE Your Car (standard Car 4K Miles) Its Simply The DOGS B**LOCKS :) :):) |
Have a look at this one for a good P1
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadid=101793 Ian looks after his motors ! Dave |
I guess my question was, are the Mcrae's worth the extra over a standard one, or should I just look for a newer standard turbo for similar money ?
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I had one - my first Scoob. Sold it a few years ago and then saw it in Birmingham city centre a couple of weeks ago!
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Watford,
Mcrae's are worth the extra over a standard one as they will always be a limited model and some will get written off. As to looking for a newer standard turbo for similar money, I think I would have a price in mind and go shopping. If I found a good mcrae for the same price as a later model but the mcrae was better then I would go to a mcrae. D Hill's example is a corker and thats the kinda car you need to look for. A good, possible lightly modify well looked after car. IMHO Dave. |
The McRae is worth more than the standard MY95/MY96 due to its extra's especially the seats and the wheels.
The big question is for similar money you could have a MY97 with front end change, interior upgrade, and more user friendly turbo delivery. Not many scoobs are running about on 15" rims now so that really isn't an issue but the standard MY95/MY96 seats are crap. My own opinion would be to get a McRae that has been kept visually standard inside and out with sensible engine mods, should retain its value better than most. Lee |
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