Am i mad for willing to pay £3200 for my old classic
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Am i mad for willing to pay £3200 for my old classic
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2001 plate uk turbo 2000 classic
private plate S600BTT
ecutec remap 270bhp
full decat exhaust system
lowered on tein springs 30mm
17 inch speedline wheels
fully resprayed 12 month ago
full servie history
3 pod centre gauges
turbo timer
135000 milage is a bit high
its in mint condition
Really liked the car and made a mistake letting it go 4 month ago, or shall i spend me money on a wrx newage model ?
would like to hear your veiws chaps.
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2001 plate uk turbo 2000 classic
private plate S600BTT
ecutec remap 270bhp
full decat exhaust system
lowered on tein springs 30mm
17 inch speedline wheels
fully resprayed 12 month ago
full servie history
3 pod centre gauges
turbo timer
135000 milage is a bit high
its in mint condition
Really liked the car and made a mistake letting it go 4 month ago, or shall i spend me money on a wrx newage model ?
would like to hear your veiws chaps.
thanks
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ive been chatting to the current owner a bit over the last couple of weeks, he likes it but i think he might let it go for £3200. He bought it off the guy i swapped it with.
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who cares what you pay??
if you want it, get it, it's to make you happy obviously a bit of attachment to it if you miss it already, if you do decide it's not for you (again) get rid (again!)
if you want it, get it, it's to make you happy obviously a bit of attachment to it if you miss it already, if you do decide it's not for you (again) get rid (again!)
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Some cars are not replaceable, I'll never sell my V3STI as nothing Iv driven inspires me enough to spend the extra cash. If you feel that way about the car then get it back, but hope that the present owner hasn't seen this thread or the price may go up.
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lol ye hope he dont see the thread, can u delete threads ?
i put a lot of work getting it like that, spent a bit aswell, had it for 15 months and regretted it after a week of letting her go.
will deffo try getting it back then.
i put a lot of work getting it like that, spent a bit aswell, had it for 15 months and regretted it after a week of letting her go.
will deffo try getting it back then.
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Do what you feel is right for you bud..i'm in the process of buying my old blob STI back from scoobydog who got from me through API 4 years ago ..i regreted it from day one although i had a couple of fab cars in between including a 993 but if im honest none of them made me grin like my old scoob so here she comes back home with me next weekend and a nice trip from Rugby to Cornwall to collect her cant wait .....
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good thinking lordharding think thats what i will do, but i doubt he will take £2700 as he paid £2500 and he loves it. But ive been looking for a mint classic for a few weeks now and they all have some kind of bubbling or rust on rear arches apart from my old one and winstons on here. If i buy another classic its gonna cost me cash to get it to my old ones standard. Cant really afford a bug sti cheapest i seen was £4000. Could just get a bug wrx and mod it up. mmmm ??? decisions hey ?
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Bug eye wrx over a classic is a thread which would be debated over several pages
And the classic would win everything
Nearly every classic in the country is now rusting at the arches
Even mine after 13 years living in its garage and polished constantly
The imported ones seem to be a bit better at keeping the rust away though
I agree the last thing you want is too buy another classic then spend cash on it
If we paid £2500 he should not really be expecting to get back what he paid for it unless he lives in cookoo land so £2500 is the price to pay for it
Gave as many mates you know a tenner or some beer money to beat him down in price
And the classic would win everything
Nearly every classic in the country is now rusting at the arches
Even mine after 13 years living in its garage and polished constantly
The imported ones seem to be a bit better at keeping the rust away though
I agree the last thing you want is too buy another classic then spend cash on it
If we paid £2500 he should not really be expecting to get back what he paid for it unless he lives in cookoo land so £2500 is the price to pay for it
Gave as many mates you know a tenner or some beer money to beat him down in price
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lordharding - the guy lives in aberdeen and i live in leicester so cant really get anyone to go up there and offer him money for the car, also its not advertised as hes only had it 3 weeks.
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Depends what you think it's worth.
Although you shouldn't really pay more than the price you sold it for.
If you buy another car, you have to check it out, ensure it's mechanically and physically sound, then buy all your extras and mods again just to get it the way you want it.
I think deep down, you seem to want this car back - because you know its history (last four months aside) and you want something that you know is just how you want it, straight out of the box, as it were. You also have the advantage of knowing how much you sold it for.
If he refuses to budge on price, he probably doesn't want to let the car go, at least not without making a quick pound - which he won't manage.
Although you shouldn't really pay more than the price you sold it for.
If you buy another car, you have to check it out, ensure it's mechanically and physically sound, then buy all your extras and mods again just to get it the way you want it.
I think deep down, you seem to want this car back - because you know its history (last four months aside) and you want something that you know is just how you want it, straight out of the box, as it were. You also have the advantage of knowing how much you sold it for.
If he refuses to budge on price, he probably doesn't want to let the car go, at least not without making a quick pound - which he won't manage.
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i know its a lot of money but if im to buy another classic say £1500 id have to put in another £1500 to get it like that, ie respray/wheels/lowering springs/remap/gauges ect
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Hi mate, i would consider getting a classic sti at that sort of money! It will be more powerful standard and you will have a car worth holding on to? Maybe look at a few and see if you still want your old one back? I don't think you would find a newer classic though. And it does look nice! I'm sure 3 grand would find a nice white sti v3/4