Cat D uk widetrack with ppp value?
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Cat D uk widetrack with ppp value?
I'm finding it hard to put a value on this particular car. It's a 77k, 5 prev owners, FSH, belt changed @ 55k, silver (01G) 55' uk widetrack. Has the pff7s wrapped in Goodyear eagle f1s, blitz nurspec full system with decat, rb320 suspension, recent new stage one exedy clutch and recent Godspeed Kevlar pads and new g hook discs and also a mishimoto rad. All in wants for nothing?
Now I now you are going to say worth what someone's willing to pay but that doesn't help with pricing up!
Now I now you are going to say worth what someone's willing to pay but that doesn't help with pricing up!
Last edited by jonnyboy82; 13 November 2016 at 06:06 PM.
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Originally Posted by Steve T
Providing it,s been repaired to a good standard, I,d say up to £8000. Reading your description, someone could get a bargain. Steve.
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Originally Posted by supshon
What's happened to it to make it a cat D
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You could break it for more and to get the most ££££ from the car, but the CAT D will put a lot of people off regardless of how good its been repaired and your problem is there are plenty of UK widetrack STi's for sale to take your pick from so your car would have to be seriously cheap compared to a car with the same mileage/condition and unfortunately £8k you value your car at is not far off the price of a non-recorded UK widetrack with 77k miles, £7k is not a bad offer, but obviously if you can get more then good luck.
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You could break it for more and to get the most ££££ from the car, but the CAT D will put a lot of people off regardless of how good its been repaired and your problem is there are plenty of UK widetrack STi's for sale to take your pick from so your car would have to be seriously cheap compared to a car with the same mileage/condition and unfortunately £8k you value your car at is not far off the price of a non-recorded UK widetrack with 77k miles, £7k is not a bad offer, but obviously if you can get more then good luck.
If you want top dollar you need to break it.
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Don't break it
You will be left with more parts than you bargain on / there are countless cars stripped out at the moment once the sought after parts have gone /
You say 8
He says 7
As stated ,7.5 is a sale all day long
If you want to keep it , £500 shouldn't sway you
You will be left with more parts than you bargain on / there are countless cars stripped out at the moment once the sought after parts have gone /
You say 8
He says 7
As stated ,7.5 is a sale all day long
If you want to keep it , £500 shouldn't sway you
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And just like that its gone! The buyer came and bought without a quibble.
Took £7k in the end which wasn't a bad price IMHO especially as it was a friend of a friend so i know its gone to a good home!
Now what next? Possible looking at spending £12-£15k? Been looking @ rs4s
I must say though what an absolute pleasure and joy the scooby was! The best car ive owned to date!
Took £7k in the end which wasn't a bad price IMHO especially as it was a friend of a friend so i know its gone to a good home!
Now what next? Possible looking at spending £12-£15k? Been looking @ rs4s
I must say though what an absolute pleasure and joy the scooby was! The best car ive owned to date!
Last edited by jonnyboy82; 16 November 2016 at 10:02 PM.