How much would this sell for ???
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How much would this sell for ???
Hi sadly the time has come where I need to sell my impreza as im taking delivery of my new car by the end of the month and can’t run two cars anymore thus the impreza has to go due to insurance and fuel costsetc.
Ok here goes the car is a preface lift 1995 (M reg) impreza wrx import in 406 silver which was imported into the country late 2007 it had just over 60,000KM’s and now it got just over 86,000km’s on the clock I don’t know how much that is in miles but is still low for its age. its still restricted to 112mph (180KPH) as it came from japan .
The cars spec is pretty original apart from the following :
1. Fujitsubo stainless exhaust and sports cat but front downpipe cat original subaru
2. Front top strut brace and rear lower brace
3. Red 4 pot upgrade calipers from newage with godspeed discs
4. HEL braided hoses
5. Zero sports radiator shroud
6. 18” fox racing alloys wrapped in falken 912’s
7. Viper full closure cat 1 pager alarm
8. Bilistein suspension with sti pink springs which i reckon are sti springs but not sure.
As you can see it pretty much left standard unmolested spec Here are some links to photos :
1. http://db.tt/hDxntwJB
2. http://db.tt/SG7YDKyP
3. http://db.tt/5YwFnpIO
4. http://db.tt/kbxDVCQl
so what do you all reckon I should put this example up forsale for let me know cheers!
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I agree with all of the above, TBH they aint even worth selling as they just leave you feeling as if you've been robbed.
Just keep it mate, i reckon in 5-10 years they'll be worth alot, along wait though lol.
Just keep it mate, i reckon in 5-10 years they'll be worth alot, along wait though lol.
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all the above is probably correct mate unfortunately unless you happen to fall on a proper enthusiast willing to pay good money for a nice standard low mileage minter! hope you do fella as none facelifted and un molested ones are extremely hard to find nowadays
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I don't think they will pick up in value for another 20 years to be honest. So many were made and there are lots put away with low mileage. Only the low mileage, limited edition models will actually be worth anything.
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Ok thanks for replies all ok im thinking of keeping it what i want to find out if i keep it and only use it every weekend or so can i get some cheaper insurance for these type of circumstances as i dont want to pay £900+ a year if i drive it very rarely once i get my new car let me know cheers
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Yes there are companies out there who will base ur insurance on mileage and usage, other options include no night driving etc (not that this is any fun, best time to play is night time ) but I'm sure there will be something to suit yor needs just need to have a ring around! Also register with clubs etc as they tend to offer a better premium if ur part of a club, try Adrian flux they been pretty reasonable with mine, although I always lie wen they ask if I had a price off someone else by 200 bucks but they normally come up trumps and match what I want to pay
Also Maybe try multipolicy or something along the lines of that
P.S use any no claims u have for the Scoob and insure anything else on top of that normally works out cheapest way!
Also Maybe try multipolicy or something along the lines of that
P.S use any no claims u have for the Scoob and insure anything else on top of that normally works out cheapest way!
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Ok cheers infected mate il try that once this years insurance finishes
ok lom but im not after another scooby but thanks
ok lom but im not after another scooby but thanks
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put my name down on file matey, dont smash it, dont sell it, dont change it and if you still want to sell in 4 - 6 months time give me a shout, i love the classic's, at the moment am in the middle of another project building a stoker engine for my classic RA and dont have the coin at mo, but will have in 4-6months
thats if your interested
thats if your interested
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Yes there are companies out there who will base ur insurance on mileage and usage, other options include no night driving etc (not that this is any fun, best time to play is night time ) but I'm sure there will be something to suit yor needs just need to have a ring around! Also register with clubs etc as they tend to offer a better premium if ur part of a club, try Adrian flux they been pretty reasonable with mine, although I always lie wen they ask if I had a price off someone else by 200 bucks but they normally come up trumps and match what I want to pay
Also Maybe try multipolicy or something along the lines of that
P.S use any no claims u have for the Scoob and insure anything else on top of that normally works out cheapest way!
Also Maybe try multipolicy or something along the lines of that
P.S use any no claims u have for the Scoob and insure anything else on top of that normally works out cheapest way!
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What by recommending them lmao! What's wrong with getting the best price for your motor?? Regardless of what I tell them I have been offered insurance for price wise from another company, it's them that have the ball in their court, they don't have to come down on price, you got to be cheeky this day in age, cash is tight and u wanna get the best and most for your money, if thas a crime I apologise
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Most on here use A-Plan or Keith Micheals. Always found Adrian Flux very expensive.
Compared to Ford, VW etc Subaru is and was a niche market. They never had more than 250 dealers in their heyday. The number of good car left on the roads in tiny compared to some so called classics.
Compared to Ford, VW etc Subaru is and was a niche market. They never had more than 250 dealers in their heyday. The number of good car left on the roads in tiny compared to some so called classics.
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