Buying advice

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Gullzter
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Re: Buying advice

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synXero wrote:I was out on the drive with Gullzter keeping up with the two turbos in a Beams N/A rev5. Both Gullz and glen n (also on here) used approx. twice as much fuel as me, glen n a bit less I think.

Beams ftw! :D


Buy this guys Beams, fantastic example! :thumleft:
kendoskeg
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Re: Buying advice

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Very, very, very pretty car.

£1000 too pretty though :(
Gullzter
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Re: Buying advice

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The thing is that car doesnt need anything done at all, the brakes alone are worth over £1000 :-#
Contact Synexro for a list of stuff done or for a link to the for sale ad and have a think :thumleft:
kendoskeg
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Re: Buying advice

Post by kendoskeg »

Spent a good portion of this evening reading up on it to be honest!

I only have £3000, that is absolutely my limit and the car is worth the asking price of £4000 at least so I would just offend with an offer.
Gullzter
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Re: Buying advice

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Fair enough, i hope you find something nice for yourself!
synXero
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Re: Buying advice

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That's very kind of the both of you guys, thanks. I really felt the car was worth 4.5 but I know I'd have to wait months (possibly next year) to sell at that price. Not a massive issue, but given insurance comes up in February and my dream 'Vette in November, I'm tempted to pass the car on sooner!


That being said kendoskeg, The last MR2 I sold I sold on part payment, i.e. took money over time for it. I'm not really bothered about doing this again, obviously subject to formal agreement and everything in writing yadda yadda ya... Get in touch if you ever do want to chat it over :thumleft:
kendoskeg
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Re: Buying advice

Post by kendoskeg »

Thanks mate I'll bear it in mind
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