Jdm hatch 26995
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What power are they good for std?
It's a lot of money, the only benefit I could imagine from buying one is if it we're for investment reasons.
By the time you buy a 2.5 STI and stick say 5-7k in to it you've probably got a far better motor with plenty change.
I absolutely love how the big brakes look, it makes me hate the std wrx brakes even more. The STI hatch looks decent but these look pretty big.
It's a lot of money, the only benefit I could imagine from buying one is if it we're for investment reasons.
By the time you buy a 2.5 STI and stick say 5-7k in to it you've probably got a far better motor with plenty change.
I absolutely love how the big brakes look, it makes me hate the std wrx brakes even more. The STI hatch looks decent but these look pretty big.
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I agree it's not worth anywhere near that, fair enough it's had an engine rebuild at RCM but you can't just use that as a justification for the high price.
It's not as if they could sell it with a knackered engine and still think it would be worth £20k or so.
I think it would be worth high teens or at a push £20K to the right buyer but at £26995 they are dreaming.
It's not as if they could sell it with a knackered engine and still think it would be worth £20k or so.
I think it would be worth high teens or at a push £20K to the right buyer but at £26995 they are dreaming.
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And I stand by my initial response, that the £27k is justified, not many people have probably read the spec sheet or looked at the PH advert or noticed it is a Litchfield Type 20, R205 suspension, ALCON Brakes, the RCM rebuild and very low mileage.
A new STi with the pooh.5 is £30K
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It's a very nice car though, nice spec. Wouldn't mind it myself, could get the dog in the back with that hatchback.
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Cosworth CS400 are averaging about £30k (the cheapest sold on SN was £28K two years ago!) which apart from the Subaru Operetta is very rare with only 75 ever built as a halo car for Subaru UK. I cannot find one for sale at the moment.
And I stand by my initial response, that the £27k is justified, not many people have probably read the spec sheet or looked at the PH advert or noticed it is a Litchfield Type 20, R205 suspension, ALCON Brakes, the RCM rebuild and very low mileage.
A new STi with the pooh.5 is £30K
And I stand by my initial response, that the £27k is justified, not many people have probably read the spec sheet or looked at the PH advert or noticed it is a Litchfield Type 20, R205 suspension, ALCON Brakes, the RCM rebuild and very low mileage.
A new STi with the pooh.5 is £30K
http://www.iangrieve.co.uk/used-car-...846928649.aspx
How many litchfield type 20s where made in comparison to the cs400?
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29k & less miles, not sure about the drls though!
http://www.iangrieve.co.uk/used-car-...846928649.aspx
How many litchfield type 20s where made in comparison to the cs400?
http://www.iangrieve.co.uk/used-car-...846928649.aspx
How many litchfield type 20s where made in comparison to the cs400?