10 month old STI 8 PPP
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The car is a 2003 (03) STI Type UK with Prodrive Performance Pack fitted, it is WR Blue Mica and has over 2 years manufacturer's warranty left.
The car is only 10 months old and is as you would expect... showroom condition.
Usual STI spec plus the following -:
Extras:-
> Prodrive Exhaust (PPP)
> High flow sports CAT (PPP)
> Performance fuel pump (PPP)
> Prodrive mapped ECU (PPP)
> 19in OZ Racing Superleggera lightweight wheels in Gold
> Toyo Proxes 235/35/19 Tyres (1000 miles old)
> Prodrive Spring Kit and geometry/alignment set
> Infinity Reference front components/tweeters
> Kenwood 6 x 9's in modified rear shelf
> Genuine STI grille badge
> Genuine STI sphere gearknob
Performace:-
> In the region of 305bhp, and fully covered by IM warranty.
Security:-
> Cat1 Alarm and Immobiliser
> RAC Trackstar
It has 13k miles on it, and full service history from Stan Palmers, Carlisle.
The car has over £4,600 of extra goodies at retail prices, not including the labour or the parts I have forgotten to list!
Total cost of the car, including all extras at RRP is over £29,600!!! (not including labour!)
I'd be willing to sell in current state for
offers in region of £23,000 with all extras
FINANCE AVAILABLE



The car is only 10 months old and is as you would expect... showroom condition.
Usual STI spec plus the following -:
Extras:-
> Prodrive Exhaust (PPP)
> High flow sports CAT (PPP)
> Performance fuel pump (PPP)
> Prodrive mapped ECU (PPP)
> 19in OZ Racing Superleggera lightweight wheels in Gold
> Toyo Proxes 235/35/19 Tyres (1000 miles old)
> Prodrive Spring Kit and geometry/alignment set
> Infinity Reference front components/tweeters
> Kenwood 6 x 9's in modified rear shelf
> Genuine STI grille badge
> Genuine STI sphere gearknob
Performace:-
> In the region of 305bhp, and fully covered by IM warranty.
Security:-
> Cat1 Alarm and Immobiliser
> RAC Trackstar
It has 13k miles on it, and full service history from Stan Palmers, Carlisle.
The car has over £4,600 of extra goodies at retail prices, not including the labour or the parts I have forgotten to list!
Total cost of the car, including all extras at RRP is over £29,600!!! (not including labour!)
I'd be willing to sell in current state for
offers in region of £23,000 with all extras
FINANCE AVAILABLE



just a query mate. when i got my RAC trackstar i was led to believe it cannot be transferred to the new owner when you sell your car on, and that it cannot be taken to another car by the original buyer.
correct me if i am wrong.
Keevster
correct me if i am wrong.
Keevster
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APJ,
Just 1 former owner.
Finance at 3.5% flat rate (ish)
Keevster,
Its simply a case of notifying RAC who transfer the tracker into your name, and send you out a triplicate form to fill in. You then set up the direct debit for the quarterly payments (or pay in full at start) and off you go.
Just 1 former owner.
Finance at 3.5% flat rate (ish)
Keevster,
Its simply a case of notifying RAC who transfer the tracker into your name, and send you out a triplicate form to fill in. You then set up the direct debit for the quarterly payments (or pay in full at start) and off you go.
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Why won't this sell? 
Is it priced too dear?
What would be a fair price?
I thought £7,000 cheaper than new and only 10 months old, this would be snapped up, but nothing but timewasters......
Thoughts?

Is it priced too dear?
What would be a fair price?
I thought £7,000 cheaper than new and only 10 months old, this would be snapped up, but nothing but timewasters......

Thoughts?
Hi, there is one with ppp fitted and less miles for sale with a Subaru UK dealer for not much more money. I think that there is a couple of things when people spend this sort of dosh that they want. security is one and a dealership gives them this and if they are to consider losing this security they want to make a considerable saving and also the facility to do a part ex as well.
Thats a fair price TM.
I think the reason it won't sell in here is down to the fact that the age band on this board has dropped greatly from what it used to be, and boy racers don't have 23k.
I bet you'd sell it in Autotrader at that price, as I think its a steal.
I think the reason it won't sell in here is down to the fact that the age band on this board has dropped greatly from what it used to be, and boy racers don't have 23k.
I bet you'd sell it in Autotrader at that price, as I think its a steal.
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there is one with ppp fitted and less miles for sale with a Subaru UK dealer for not much more money
In fact, the average price for a MY03 STi PPP at dealers is near to £25k, based on their stock on web.
Add to this the fact that 19" OZ wheels and new Toyo tyres don't come cheap..... Prodrive suspension on this one also, not to mention the other extras.
In light of this, I think my price is well fair as you cannot take away from the fact that it would cost you £30k to get a car in this order, new.
I understand what you mean about security from dealer, and thats the only area I cannot match, but the car can be financed via main dealer and has the backup of a 2 and a bit year warranty remaining.

I bet you'd sell it in Autotrader at that price, as I think its a steal.

Cheers guys.
Talizman, sounds like you and this geezer should get together, have a peak at the thread below - a marriage made in heaven methinks!
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/showt...55#post3045055
its in general if the link doesn't work, guy looking for a PPP STI like yours,
Good luck!
Cal
http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/showt...55#post3045055
its in general if the link doesn't work, guy looking for a PPP STI like yours,
Good luck!
Cal
one owner run in car , ex demo ragged from new mmmmmmmm let me think which would i buy ??
when i bought mine, the salesman demoed a 250 miles covered car, did not warm it . after he had given it some, he let me drive and never said a word about rev limit care etc . the car also had wrc livery which would be taken off when for sale . yeah id definately choose a dealer car NOT!
BTT FOR YA
when i bought mine, the salesman demoed a 250 miles covered car, did not warm it . after he had given it some, he let me drive and never said a word about rev limit care etc . the car also had wrc livery which would be taken off when for sale . yeah id definately choose a dealer car NOT!
BTT FOR YA
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btw, micky.....
Exact same thing happened to me when I test drove a CTR in 2001....
Had the car on the motorway and the salesman was explaining the V-Tec and how it comes on song above 7k, so he told me to give it some after he has bounced off the rev-limited on the demo.....
I looked down at the speedo and it had 170 miles on the trip meter.
I asked him how many actual miles the car had covered as it seemed to be on "trip meter".....
"That is the miles" he said.......
D'oh
Brand new car getting the **** razzed off it....
And some unsuspecting punter will have ended up buying it with 4,000 "demo" miles on the clock, and probably paid full list price as they were quite rare at the time.......
Exact same thing happened to me when I test drove a CTR in 2001....
Had the car on the motorway and the salesman was explaining the V-Tec and how it comes on song above 7k, so he told me to give it some after he has bounced off the rev-limited on the demo.....
I looked down at the speedo and it had 170 miles on the trip meter.
I asked him how many actual miles the car had covered as it seemed to be on "trip meter".....
"That is the miles" he said.......
D'oh

Brand new car getting the **** razzed off it....
And some unsuspecting punter will have ended up buying it with 4,000 "demo" miles on the clock, and probably paid full list price as they were quite rare at the time.......
bttt
TM any joy yet ??
got my problem sorted if i didnt yours would have been in my drive by now !! soz
although it a shame 2 see someone so close getting rid of there baby ! a classic beckons i presume ??hope to meet in the future !!
All the best in the sale of this monster
Stephen
TM any joy yet ??
got my problem sorted if i didnt yours would have been in my drive by now !! soz
although it a shame 2 see someone so close getting rid of there baby ! a classic beckons i presume ??hope to meet in the future !!
All the best in the sale of this monster
Stephen
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Hi STI-04.
There is a very interested party and discussions are ongoing at the moment, so fingers crossed!
I'll probably jump back on the Scooby wagon with a late Type R or something.
Good luck with yours!
Cheers
There is a very interested party and discussions are ongoing at the moment, so fingers crossed!
I'll probably jump back on the Scooby wagon with a late Type R or something.
Good luck with yours!
Cheers





