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Old 28 January 2002, 05:34 PM
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By way of returning this to the top.

Dave took me out in this car today, while he was servicing my WRX, and I can confirm that it is a great car in superb condition. As Stuart says, give Dave a ring and negotiate

Meanwhile I'll go away and consider it myself

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Old 30 January 2002, 02:08 PM
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Old 03 February 2002, 09:26 AM
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Old 07 February 2002, 05:46 PM
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Old 07 February 2002, 08:01 PM
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I think the price is just about right, maybe £500 off. I sold my grey sti5 typeR 98s 6 months ago for £16,000 as a p/x on a P1 (yes a subaru dealer!)had 20,000 odd miles and was standard and in good nick. The only reason i can think that youve not had much interest is the colour, but it looks nice in the pics you have posted.

Would advise advertising in top marques and cold calling specialist car dealers. good luck as it seems a nice motor.

ps. i have seen a few posts on here saying that its basically a P1 but faster, no its not. Its a simplistic arguement to say why bother paying the extra for a P1. There are pros and cons to each car,and they are both very different cars although built around the same platform, but ultimately on a personal level for me I was quite happy paying the extra £13,000 trading up.
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Old 08 February 2002, 09:48 PM
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At £14k this looks like a real bargain. Now if I can convince her indoors.
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