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£7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 05:46
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AnnieMac
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 07:07
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Nello
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Looks very nice but too much IMO. I would have thought that engine bay would have looked cleaner for a 50k car as well...
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 07:37
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patch234
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I bet that engine bay will clean up great Nello. I'd love to get my hands on that. Considering it's a 1998 car, it does not look too bad. They only look clean if the owner cleans it at least once a year!
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 07:43
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Big_Muzzie
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You'd want some service description in the ad at 7k, nice straight looking car but it might be a year or two before we start seeing cossie money on coupes.
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 09:25
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that must make my Plus worth about 12k........ Nice but to much. But nice to see people are trying to push the prices up
70K Steel Grey LE, Duffy old Coupe and A stunning 3.0 GTV. The wife is not happy
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 11:04
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So what do we think it's worth? Lets assume there really is no rust anywhere. £4k ?
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 11:26
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However optimistic it maybe, it's good to see people putting the prices up
Hope it fetches a good price
Wasn't there a standard turbo sprinty on auto trader not long ago for about 8k?
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 19:34
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I hope he gets it too. The price of good ones needs to be increased.
One make forums (in general, not necessarily this one, although I have seen it before here too) often puzzle me when they say cars for sale are too expensive, yet as the owner of said car themselves you would think they'd want values to be on the rise?
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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05/06/2014 21:39
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Rich, They did a buyers guide in Practical Classics a couple of years back. Having met the magazine guys on the 90's coupe group test and photo shoot last week up at Rockingham Raceway they definatly definatly regard the Coupe as a classic in the wings
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Re: £7,000 for a normal turbo?
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06/06/2014 23:02
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Nello
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I'm sure you could work you're magic patch
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