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suth82

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suth82

The time has finally come to part with my beloved pug! Its followed me around for over 10 years now but I no longer get the time to enjoy it so hopefully someone else can get some fun out of it!!

Looking for an estimate of its value before advertising as i have been out of the loop for a while so not up to speed on current prices, here are some rough details as a guide.

 

1991 Graphite Grey

Interior stripped out

Sparco 6 point roll cage (only half installed)

Corbeau bucket seats

306 Gti-6 brakes, bias valve & braided hoses all round

Bilstein gas dampers all round with Eibach front springs

reconditioned speedlines with Toyo proxies all round

1.9 Mi16 alloy block

Weber 45 carbs

group N exhaust with manifold angle plate

Currently no tax or Mot and its been Sorn for the past couple of years and only used for track days. needs some TLC to get it back into top condition after being kept outside for the past year but nothing major.

 

Paul

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james28

best thing to do if you want the most from your car is tax and mot it

otherwise stick it on ebay 99p start and it will find its market

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Miles

I'd say around £600.00 as it is without pictures and full spec, What Dampers are they, Gas ones could be the OE replacement type or to the Group N type, Are the seats mounted on proper mounts (Not std ones), WHat are the normal rust places like?

 

Negative points are no T&T, Group N Exhaust, Wedge Plate and cage half installed as it's the cheap way of doing it without sounding horridable

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Anthony

Lack of MOT will severely limit the value you'll get for the car - put a fresh MOT on it and you'll probably double the worth of the car, and certainly make it appeal to a much wider audience.

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Cameron

I don't actually think 99p starts are a very good idea anymore as it encourages all the last minute bidders who think they can get something for peanuts. Put a sensible starting price of say 10-20% of it's value on it and people seem much more likely to put early bids in. There's nothing more annoying as a seller than having tonnes of watchers and nobody bidding until the last 5 minutes of the auction. <_<

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