McRae Series For Sale
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1996 McRae Series Impreza 2.0 Turbo. Original car, no mods. 66k full service history (main dealer). VGC, blue with gold alloys. number 62 of 200 made (Prodrive. I can email photos or any other details. Sony head unit and 10 disk multi changer. Short tax but new mot. £10,000 ovno. rossibarr@aol.com
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With all due respect ross, perhaps your asking price is a little too high.
Why not check one of these for a guide to pricing it for sale?
Parkers
Glass's Guide
Good luck!
Why not check one of these for a guide to pricing it for sale?
Parkers
Glass's Guide
Good luck!
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I recently sold my Alfa GTV to a garage, book price said 6K to be sold for not much more.
Convinced him to put it up at 8 and it sold, almost straight away. No other dealer was prepared to take the risk, taking the guide as gospel.
Moral of the story: specialist cars sell based on merit and what enthusiasts are prepared to pay. Trouble is you may have to wait a while. I sold my Series McRae a while back, the only car i've regretted selling, but it was a slow mover.
Good luck with the sale, this has to be one of the most desirable Imprezas for the true enthusiast!
Convinced him to put it up at 8 and it sold, almost straight away. No other dealer was prepared to take the risk, taking the guide as gospel.
Moral of the story: specialist cars sell based on merit and what enthusiasts are prepared to pay. Trouble is you may have to wait a while. I sold my Series McRae a while back, the only car i've regretted selling, but it was a slow mover.
Good luck with the sale, this has to be one of the most desirable Imprezas for the true enthusiast!
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