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Old 22 August 2005, 07:48 PM
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I have put my V7 STI Wagon up for sale in the private -general sales section, but not getting any real joy. The car has a full TSL 333 Upgrade and lots of other goodies (full spec in the above mentioned section). What i need to know as it is so rare and the spec on it, what is a realistic selling price and the best place to advertise it. I am dubious of the Auto Trader as there seems to be a lot of PX and chave motors on there http://photobucket.com/albums/y79/we.../scooby004.jpg
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Are the jap mags any good to sell in or is the trader the best choice? Help.
Old 22 August 2005, 10:14 PM
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Establishing the value can be difficult where a vehicle isnt common. If this helps; a good grade 2001-2002 GGB Impreza will cost between £8,500 - £9,000 to land, all duties paid. This is the real cost as opposed to a trader's price which would be higher..... The value of modifications is highly subjective though.

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Hmmm box it and send to Australia if its under 10k
Old 23 August 2005, 09:04 AM
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it will ne hard to sell for several reasons bugeye 3 "models " old and few around so noone will know a rough idea of price-keep it as you will not be able to get hold of another car at all similar to this
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Originally Posted by p1doc
it will ne hard to sell for several reasons bugeye 3 "models " old and few around so noone will know a rough idea of price-keep it as you will not be able to get hold of another car at all similar to this
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Cheers doc, but keeping it is not really an option, especially as i may well be living abroad next year. I have scoured the internet for another STI V7 Wagon, for sale but it is impossible to find a genuine one.
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Any ideas???
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sell it to tsl as a show car?
try ian armstrong at stan palmers subaru in carlisle 01228 525051-he usually has some interesting cars in stock,other than that sell to jap car specialist
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