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Old 13 May 2020, 01:00 AM
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Hi All

wondering what is it worth?
2006 JDM Twinscroll.
70,000 miles
standard enough
defi guages

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Old 13 May 2020, 03:15 AM
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Are you thinking of selling?
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Originally Posted by Dave Y
Are you thinking of selling?
Are you getting the itch again?

I notice you're from Ireland, not sure what the market is like there but I do remember seeing a post from Raggy Doo that imports command a higher price then over here.
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On one of my local forums there is a jdm blob, 80000 miles, bodywork needing attention, up for 13.5k. Seeing as there are spec C's around for that, it seems a bit expensive.
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Originally Posted by NOSSY_89
Are you getting the itch again?

I notice you're from Ireland, not sure what the market is like there but I do remember seeing a post from Raggy Doo that imports command a higher price then over here.
I am always looking 😀
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The above must be a Spec C unless the roof vent has been retro fitted.
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No, Its not a Spec C . Roof vent was fitted in Japan, Its not mine.
Lad ha it advertised, He is thinking of selling, looking for offers.

which is a **** of a job. Pick a price and put it up.

I was guesting somewhere between 11.-12.5k
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Originally Posted by Donie
No, Its not a Spec C . Roof vent was fitted in Japan, Its not mine.
Lad ha it advertised, He is thinking of selling, looking for offers.

which is a **** of a job. Pick a price and put it up.

I was guesting somewhere between 11.-12.5k
Where is it advertised ?
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Originally Posted by Dave Y
Where is it advertised ?
https://www.donedeal.co.uk/cars-for-...m-sti/24780977

10,500 euros

(Although not sure if that's the genuine advert, as the OP has more information!)
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Originally Posted by HarryB
https://www.donedeal.co.uk/cars-for-...m-sti/24780977

10,500 euros

(Although not sure if that's the genuine advert, as the OP has more information!)
The advert is a bit vague.
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He put a price up on the advert.
I was a bit off in my guesstimate in price.
The VRT to change to Irish plates is expensive.
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Originally Posted by Donie
He put a price up on the advert.
I was a bit off in my guesstimate in price.
The VRT to change to Irish plates is expensive.
Expensive from Ireland to England ??
Would it need to be registered over here ?
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33 percent of the open market value of the car
and God only knows what other taxes they invented since
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Originally Posted by RAGGY DOO
33 percent of the open market value of the car
and God only knows what other taxes they invented since
So just say i bought the car i would have to pay 33% on top ?
The advert says it is a UK car ?
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No mate
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Originally Posted by RAGGY DOO
No mate
are you in Belfast mate?
Old 13 May 2020, 07:35 PM
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Other end, co cork
if you were bringing that car into the south of ireland from the uk looking at 5 to 8k taxes
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Going by the ad it says the car is in Galway.and it says the car is a uk car.
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If it's going the other way you dont have the tax laws in the uk happy days
and if hes paid the taxes he can claim a rebate if it's being exported
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I'm going to check the car tomorrow or Friday. He has to come back to me on when he is free.
will see if the car is genuine or dodge

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Originally Posted by Donie
I'm going to check the car tomorrow or Friday. He has to come back to me on when he is free.
will see if the car is genuine or dodge
So you are looking to buy
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I'll be looking for any accident repairs, why original steering wheel removed?
if everything is sound i'll buy it. Turns out he is only 15-20 minutes on the motorway from me.
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Originally Posted by Donie
I'll be looking for any accident repairs, why original steering wheel removed?
if everything is sound i'll buy it. Turns out he is only 15-20 minutes on the motorway from me.
Did you buy it ?
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So what was the result was it any good ?
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Originally Posted by Dave Y
So what was the result was it any good ?
Dave, he posted in the wrong thread

Originally Posted by Donie
Ok, went to look at the car yesterday, Nice clean car. As stated above the advert was a bit vague.
Imported from Japan July 2019 so clean under body
greddy slam panel.
upgraded air intake under bonnet scoop
Has a spec C air turbo fitted,
Whiteline rear anti roll bar and adjustable drop links. Thats all is could see from the ground.

There was a decat downpipe and new oem oil pump included in sale as a new timing belt kit was going to be fitted.
Sound guy, well into he's subarus too like the rest of us.

Left a deposit and will be back next week when i get the funds.

Plan to do:
* Soften the coilovers
* Full timing belt kit
* remap for Irish fuel
* fit a front splitter
* fit a nice guage cluster
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Cheers Don
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Thanks Don,don't know how i managed to do that.
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