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Old 30 June 2021, 01:50 PM
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Hi all, not been on here for a few years but looking to sell my 2003 blob eye spec c impreza, looking for some advice on real world pricing as they vary on ebay, its white, done 52k miles very good condition no faults and has tien electronically adjustable suspension, black alloys and defi gauges otherwise std. Thanks Steve
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I would take it to someone like hurst cars and see what he offers you as a starting point. He’s got a couple he’s trying to sell at 19k with 100k miles and 25k with 40k miles.

Whilst the general feeling seems to be he’s at the top end of pricing, he keeps turning them over.

I have an interest as I have a 2003 spec c ltd too!

good luck
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@Dave Y Make the man an offer
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Depending on the overall condition (no rust is a must), I'd be asking £16k and see what comes along. These are getting rarer now and are desirable. If its in good condition and nearly standard spec, at that mileage you'll get good money for it. You could even ask a bit more and come down. I was looking for a spec c a couple of months back and there was literally nothing decent for sale.
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Thanks for the comments and advice, gives me an idea of where to start
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