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CraigH 20 September 2001 12:08 AM

Wheres me glasses - didn't see the N in front of Ireland.

Derr http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif


RoShamBo 20 September 2001 12:37 AM

Whats the reason for selling....

Ro.

STi wanna Subaru 20 September 2001 12:43 AM

He's had enough of good looking, fast, great handling cars and going for something a bit more sedate. An EVO 7. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

That's his reason so he says.

Edited to say 100 posts and I haven't got an impreza yet

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Dizzy 20 September 2001 12:54 AM

well if u dont buy it plz send me the info http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

STi wanna Subaru 20 September 2001 10:49 AM

There's an STi V5 what looks like type-R for sale. The seller is looking for £11850 is that a bit cheap or is it just me. I've only been looking at UK cars but this is tempting (the difference in insurance isn't)

Any opinion?

Edited to say it's done 12000 miles

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john&nicci 20 September 2001 10:57 AM

Type R = 2 Door.
Good price!
Type RA = 4 Door.
Good price!
john
Sure it isnt £17000? Sounds more like it?
Poss even 21000 for a type R?

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STi wanna Subaru 20 September 2001 11:05 AM

No, I've spoken to the bloke and he would take £11500 ???? It just doesn't sit right to me but he swears it's 100% Genuine (he would though). It's got a SS backbox. Anybody on Scoobynet I wonder?

fast bloke 20 September 2001 11:13 AM

Is this the one we discussed?

STi wanna Subaru 20 September 2001 11:20 AM

Fastbloke, No, the one we discussed is a MY99 UK car. I've just seen this one on a website. It's also over in N. Ireland. To be honest I'm expecting the running costs of a Uk car to stretch the old finances so an STi would really cash some havoc to the bank balance but.....£11500 for an V5, would you be tempted?

The UK cars the one I'm genuinely interested in but an STi is a 'real' impreza.

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CraigH 20 September 2001 11:22 AM

Running costs aren't that much greater for an STI.

As it's in Ireland though, won't you have to pay taxes to bring it over?

You should check that out first - if you've gotta pay VAT and duty, the price will be way higher.

STi wanna Subaru 20 September 2001 11:24 AM

Northern Ireland is classed as UK so as far as I'm aware just put it on a boat and drive her home.

Please correct me if I'm wrong

Adam M 20 September 2001 11:28 AM

sti 5 type r for circa £11,000 that sounds either seriously dodgy, or just a great price.

fast bloke 20 September 2001 11:34 AM

No taxes from Northern Ireland - you just need to fill out a form to have registration transferred from Coleraine to Swansea. Scoobs over here are getting really cheap as there are only one or two companies insuring them in NI now. Quotes of 5k + are commonplace if you haven't got a really good postcode and 4000 years NCB. Selling in the UK is loads of hassle as everyone thinks you have stolen it in some other country and that is why you want to meet them in a pub.
Certainly sounds tempting if you can insure it and trace its history

Keithp 20 September 2001 03:44 PM

My car came from NI, the only hassle was that the DVLA did classify it as an import and took two days to do the new reg number and change the log book over, they wouldnt have any of the "but its a British car!" either and I think its better to not argue with them, as I have heard of them taking much longer than this. I would def check the car, sounds good!!

STi wanna Subaru 20 September 2001 03:52 PM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Dizzy:
<B>well if u dont buy it plz send me the info http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif[/quote]


Will do. I'll let you know

Jza 20 September 2001 03:57 PM

Could it be that the owner's found its one of those knicked in Japan imports and now wants rid asap??

Nothings free in this world. Must be some reason... £15k is a steal so id ask myself why hes so keen to get rid. £11500 is cheap but a lot of money to go down the toilet if its a lemon. Has it been crashed????

Make sure you dont take cash with you!

Where i live some nasty geezers rented a house for a week, put an add for a BMW for 5k cash (worth 10k) and bitch slapped everyone who came round, knowing they had 5k on them. Locked them all up in a back room with one guy and a gun!!!!! Got away with stacks!!!

I'd ask for the full details and check with your local subaru dealer if its one on the list.

Long way to go if its a lemon!!!

Jza

STi wanna Subaru 20 September 2001 04:19 PM

I know what you mean. I am suspicious but also tempted, I would never turn up with money. It would have to be a bankers draught.

The seller says he's happy for any inspection. I may throw the question that if there's anything found to be majorly wrong by an AA check then he refunds me the cash, then see what reaction I get.

I'm just thinking out load here but how much does it really cost to buy an STi in Japan then bring it to the UK. Now I know that Importers will price STi's at the same level or higher compared to UK cars due to the higher spec and improved performance but that is just them placing the car at an appropriate price for the UK market (overpriced). If the Seller of this particular STi bought the car and imported it privately and after a few years motoring is happy to take a degree of depreciation compared to his purchase price in order to free up cash for his new EVO7. Then this coupled with his limited number of buyers in N. Ireland compared to the UK could lead to a price, that in comparison to current prices of cars in England appears "Cheap"

Or an I talking compleate Bull

MattN 20 September 2001 04:47 PM

for 11k you could probably get a version 3 or possibly a V4 at a push. Not with that low miles though.

if it's white it's more likely as these are worth less (coz thers more of'em).

this is based on a direct import, on a good day (i.e. not many brits around), with a good exchange rate.

MattN

Martin J Stirling 20 September 2001 05:47 PM

Sounds like an absolute steal to me. If he's willing for you to have an inspection then you'd be absolutely mad not to! As long as he can prove it's legit then you're laughin'. It's worth between £15-17K at least..

Go for it.

MS

scud8 20 September 2001 10:39 PM

I imported an STI5 a couple of years ago through STI Imports, who were pretty open about the detailed costs (they largely operated as agents handling the import, rather than buying and importing themselves).

IIRC, the cost of the car in Japan was about £17K, 5% of this was refunded as the car was exported (this was the commission for the guy who bought it and drove it to the docks!) and after tax, VAT, various admin fees and a warranty, the total was about £26K.

I certainly wouldn't be happy to sell mine for £11.5K, so you're probably right to be suspicious. Might be worth checking it hasn't been used as a recce or chase car - lots of tarmac rallying in NI (although not this year because of F&M).

TonyBurns 21 September 2001 12:12 AM

Thats very cheap for a car with low miles on it, id be suspicious though, even 3 yr old uk cars are going for more than that http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/eek.gif so there must be something wrong with it or like some have said it may be that there isnt the market over in NI at the moment....
But if you want me to point you out a nice MY99 uk car for less than 13k theres one at the local Vauxhall dealers near me, about 50miles from you but if you want more info give me a mail http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Tony

TonyBurns 21 September 2001 12:17 AM

PS, its a MY99 on a T at 12495!

Tony

TonyBurns 21 September 2001 03:03 PM

Hope you got that info as my email is down at the mo http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif

Tony

STi wanna Subaru 21 September 2001 03:14 PM

Hi Tony,

Yes, I got your email. Thanks for the info.

I've replied to your email, if you don't recieve it let me know.

Cheers

Guy http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

TonyBurns 21 September 2001 03:17 PM

Emails working now and got it ta http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Tony

STi wanna Subaru 24 September 2001 09:10 AM

Just a quick post to let anybody who's interested know. I spoke to the seller on Saturday and he told me his wife was driving the car when she heard a knocking from the engine. The cars in at a local subaru specialist and it's a suspected big end bearing failure.

I said I would call the bloke middle of the week to find out more but I think I've found a UK MY99 (thanks Fast bloke) so if anybody is interested in pursuing this drop me a mail and I'll pass on the info.

TonyBurns 24 September 2001 11:34 AM

Guy,
You get chance to look at that other MY99 in green yet?
Its still there if you want to have a look at it and its always nice for a day out (and a blast in a PPP'd MY00 http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif)

Tony

STi wanna Subaru 24 September 2001 11:52 AM

Tony,

Check your mail.

Guy

PS I'd still like to sample a PPP'd car http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif


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