is this the right price?
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is this the right price?
i am thinking of selling my scooby, but dont know how much it should sell for.... any ideas?
i know mods wont add much value but its really one of the bext wrx i have seen
https://www.scoobynet.com/nicely-modded-04-t535078.html
i know mods wont add much value but its really one of the bext wrx i have seen
https://www.scoobynet.com/nicely-modded-04-t535078.html
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Not with all the goodies on it.......however.........
People don't seem to want to go that high on modified cars, they seem to prefer buying an unmolested version and then spending thousands themselves getting it to a higher spec.
At least that's what I did.
I think you may struggle to get that much for it when you see blobeye STi's knocking around for similar money, (even though your car has some bigger, better and more expensive parts fitted than a standard STi).
Good luck with the sale though, cracking car.
People don't seem to want to go that high on modified cars, they seem to prefer buying an unmolested version and then spending thousands themselves getting it to a higher spec.
At least that's what I did.
I think you may struggle to get that much for it when you see blobeye STi's knocking around for similar money, (even though your car has some bigger, better and more expensive parts fitted than a standard STi).
Good luck with the sale though, cracking car.
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Originally Posted by Trap2Terrorist
Not with all the goodies on it.......however.........
People don't seem to want to go that high on modified cars, they seem to prefer buying an unmolested version and then spending thousands themselves getting it to a higher spec.
At least that's what I did.
I think you may struggle to get that much for it when you see blobeye STi's knocking around for similar money, (even though your car has some bigger, better and more expensive parts fitted than a standard STi).
Good luck with the sale though, cracking car.
People don't seem to want to go that high on modified cars, they seem to prefer buying an unmolested version and then spending thousands themselves getting it to a higher spec.
At least that's what I did.
I think you may struggle to get that much for it when you see blobeye STi's knocking around for similar money, (even though your car has some bigger, better and more expensive parts fitted than a standard STi).
Good luck with the sale though, cracking car.
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i doubt youd get much more than 12k for it as sad as that sounds as its a cracking example.
but, as they say.....its worth what someones willing to pay....so lets hope you get someone willing to pay 13,388
but, as they say.....its worth what someones willing to pay....so lets hope you get someone willing to pay 13,388
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Originally Posted by Neilo
i doubt youd get much more than 12k for it as sad as that sounds as its a cracking example.
but, as they say.....its worth what someones willing to pay....so lets hope you get someone willing to pay 13,388
but, as they say.....its worth what someones willing to pay....so lets hope you get someone willing to pay 13,388
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Dealer £12,845Private £11,645Part Ex £11,195Cost New £21,320199422212/10,00019Unleaded 30.7
Subaru Impreza (02-) Saloon 2.0 WRX AWD 4dr
Saloon 4dr
2004-04
Mileage 28,000 Performance bargain of the decade. Exceptionally quick and competent with sensational handling and blistering performance. Plasticky interiors and steep insurance are the only downsides.
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Dealer £12,845Private £11,645Part Ex £11,195Cost New £21,320199422212/10,00019Unleaded 30.7
Subaru Impreza (02-) Saloon 2.0 WRX AWD 4dr
Saloon 4dr
2004-04
Mileage 28,000 Performance bargain of the decade. Exceptionally quick and competent with sensational handling and blistering performance. Plasticky interiors and steep insurance are the only downsides.
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dream, I can't help but comment on your complete inability to hang on to a car for a few months at most, sometimes only weeks. What is it about your lack of commitment to any particular car?
You've had some nice examples in the past, but I'd like to know why you change so often, ashtray full perhaps
You've had some nice examples in the past, but I'd like to know why you change so often, ashtray full perhaps
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Seen 04 wrx's up at Subaru dealerships for £13995 within the last few weeks, I bought my standard one for £12k 2 months back though from a non-subaru dealer and have seen other dealerships selling standard them for £11.5k. Great looking car anyway mate, if only it had been up for sale 3 months ago
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Originally Posted by cw42
dream, I can't help but comment on your complete inability to hang on to a car for a few months at most, sometimes only weeks. What is it about your lack of commitment to any particular car?
You've had some nice examples in the past, but I'd like to know why you change so often, ashtray full perhaps
You've had some nice examples in the past, but I'd like to know why you change so often, ashtray full perhaps
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