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I love the 22B's I suppose it is a shame to have them locked away but I would preserve a car like that for my kids to have later on in life. Cars like that are getting fewer by the day so why not keep a couple of the special ones safe.
The evo actually looks pretty nice even as an estate, the cossie is a nice touch too
The evo actually looks pretty nice even as an estate, the cossie is a nice touch too
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Great collection of cars. I have to agree with most and say i'd drive one as my second car and keep one in the 'bubble' till circa 2020
I can see how a lot of enthusiasts would prefer to see them out and about but I personally like that they have been kept standard and original. It would be another story if they were modded with roll cages etc
All the best (and if certain things fall in place over the next 18 months I may come calling to seperate the twins )
PPS As for all this investment stuff, I can't really see them going up in value for a long time. They must be worth £30k ish now and if they were imports probably cost about £40k when new. I think they will just hold the £25 - £30k mark for a good while yet... just look at RS500s etc.
I can see how a lot of enthusiasts would prefer to see them out and about but I personally like that they have been kept standard and original. It would be another story if they were modded with roll cages etc
All the best (and if certain things fall in place over the next 18 months I may come calling to seperate the twins )
PPS As for all this investment stuff, I can't really see them going up in value for a long time. They must be worth £30k ish now and if they were imports probably cost about £40k when new. I think they will just hold the £25 - £30k mark for a good while yet... just look at RS500s etc.
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