WRX STi Type UK + Audi TT 225.
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BLADE Rob,
Please ring Me ,Topjimo(james) or Paul Neal about Friday ASAP. 3 days old only 460miles to go
Tony
[Edited by T5NYW - 4/2/2002 3:09:55 PM]
Please ring Me ,Topjimo(james) or Paul Neal about Friday ASAP. 3 days old only 460miles to go
Tony
[Edited by T5NYW - 4/2/2002 3:09:55 PM]
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Due to relocation abroad have the following for sale
WRX Sti7 Type UK. Standard Version. WR Blue.
Spec should be familiar to everyone on here by now so I wont go into too much detail.
Registered Jan 2002 51 plate. Possibly the first in private ownership.
Covered approx 2,500 miles. Never on a track.
Extras include PIAA driving lamps, 6 Disc Multichanger, Barrier Deadlock.
Looking for £24k ono within the next 3 weeks
Also my wifes car available.
Audi TT 225 BHP in black. W Reg covered just over 26,000 miles.
Full leather interior, BOSE system, FSH.
Either car available after the 15th April.
Any Offers ?
Rob
[Edited by The Blade - 4/4/2002 3:47:54 PM]
WRX Sti7 Type UK. Standard Version. WR Blue.
Spec should be familiar to everyone on here by now so I wont go into too much detail.
Registered Jan 2002 51 plate. Possibly the first in private ownership.
Covered approx 2,500 miles. Never on a track.
Extras include PIAA driving lamps, 6 Disc Multichanger, Barrier Deadlock.
Looking for £24k ono within the next 3 weeks
Also my wifes car available.
Audi TT 225 BHP in black. W Reg covered just over 26,000 miles.
Full leather interior, BOSE system, FSH.
Either car available after the 15th April.
Any Offers ?
Rob
[Edited by The Blade - 4/4/2002 3:47:54 PM]
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Rob,
I'll give you 5 for the scooby - Tower Zingers of course!!!
Seriously though c'mon someone you know you want one and I can vouch for the 'one careful owner' tag
Dave
[Edited by DaveUK300 - 3/28/2002 1:20:13 PM]
I'll give you 5 for the scooby - Tower Zingers of course!!!
Seriously though c'mon someone you know you want one and I can vouch for the 'one careful owner' tag
Dave
[Edited by DaveUK300 - 3/28/2002 1:20:13 PM]
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Open to any offers really.
The STi7 cost £27k new with the extras so anywhere above £25k I think is realistic, certainly no less than that.
The Audi I would consider anything over £20k.
Rob
The STi7 cost £27k new with the extras so anywhere above £25k I think is realistic, certainly no less than that.
The Audi I would consider anything over £20k.
Rob
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I have to be careful here, and I am not knocking the car or you.
But I did not think you could get a UK spec STi (non-prodrive) from the UK dealers yet?
Is this a Euro import?
But I did not think you could get a UK spec STi (non-prodrive) from the UK dealers yet?
Is this a Euro import?
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Davyboy,
this is a genuine UK dealer supplied WRX STi Type UK, not an import of any type.
I was the first person to put a deposit down last year when the model was announced therefore I got the car before most dealers even had a demo model.
Rob
this is a genuine UK dealer supplied WRX STi Type UK, not an import of any type.
I was the first person to put a deposit down last year when the model was announced therefore I got the car before most dealers even had a demo model.
Rob
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Blade,
that a good price for the STI
(would buy it but work commitments mean im out of pocket at the mo )
As for the TT, you tried posting it on the tt forum?
(www.tt-forum.co.uk)
Regards
Tony
that a good price for the STI
(would buy it but work commitments mean im out of pocket at the mo )
As for the TT, you tried posting it on the tt forum?
(www.tt-forum.co.uk)
Regards
Tony
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Hi there
Saw you were selling the STI7, mines arrives in 2 weeks and I was just wondering how you got on with the barrier deadlock. I quite fancy it?
All the best with the car sales, believe it or not my wife wants a black TT but I won't let her get one lol. Maybe one day, got to keep her in her place you know.
Dave Allan
Saw you were selling the STI7, mines arrives in 2 weeks and I was just wondering how you got on with the barrier deadlock. I quite fancy it?
All the best with the car sales, believe it or not my wife wants a black TT but I won't let her get one lol. Maybe one day, got to keep her in her place you know.
Dave Allan
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Tony W thanks, course you can come to Suisse, only problem is you would have to sell your car as well or pay the VAT & import tax as it is less than 6 months old !!!! Have you done the first 1k yet ?
Dave (ScottishMenace) had the Barrier on the previous car also. Would recommend it for sure. It gives you that extra bit of assurance. Whenever I park I usually park back against a wall and the deadlock locks it in reverse. I would say £300 notes well spent.
Rob
Dave (ScottishMenace) had the Barrier on the previous car also. Would recommend it for sure. It gives you that extra bit of assurance. Whenever I park I usually park back against a wall and the deadlock locks it in reverse. I would say £300 notes well spent.
Rob
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Up again.
Disappointed at the lack of interest after all the positive press & comments about the new STi. A chance to get hold of a genuine UK car at 2 grand below list price. I've even done someone the favour of running it in !!!.
Come on all you people who have stated they would buy one, nows your chance.
After the 25th it goes to a dealer and then someone will have to pay a lot more for it.
Rob
Disappointed at the lack of interest after all the positive press & comments about the new STi. A chance to get hold of a genuine UK car at 2 grand below list price. I've even done someone the favour of running it in !!!.
Come on all you people who have stated they would buy one, nows your chance.
After the 25th it goes to a dealer and then someone will have to pay a lot more for it.
Rob
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Rob,
Maybe better to take the extra's off and sell seperately Get a value with and without goodies from the dealer.
Tony,
BTTT
Maybe better to take the extra's off and sell seperately Get a value with and without goodies from the dealer.
Tony,
BTTT
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Mr Manchester,
After checking prices of other TT's on Auto Trader of a similar spec & mileage I concluded that it was under priced and should fetch at least £21k.
Spoke to a guy who deals in used TT's last night and he reckoned retail it should fetch around £22k.
I take the point about new STi's available for £24,500 ish but I guess I am just hoping that someone wants to jump the queue and have the STi (it was £27k less than 3 months ago).
Rob
After checking prices of other TT's on Auto Trader of a similar spec & mileage I concluded that it was under priced and should fetch at least £21k.
Spoke to a guy who deals in used TT's last night and he reckoned retail it should fetch around £22k.
I take the point about new STi's available for £24,500 ish but I guess I am just hoping that someone wants to jump the queue and have the STi (it was £27k less than 3 months ago).
Rob