22b for sale cheap
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EH????
It looks like a Classic from around 1999 or 2000 - if there is a figure of £35,000 and people are questioning it, then it is probably £3,500?? Yes, ok reasonably cheap ... but they are not selling well these days.
I mean, I would pay £3,000 for it because it looks like an import - but, someone may?
It looks like a Classic from around 1999 or 2000 - if there is a figure of £35,000 and people are questioning it, then it is probably £3,500?? Yes, ok reasonably cheap ... but they are not selling well these days.
I mean, I would pay £3,000 for it because it looks like an import - but, someone may?
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EH????
It looks like a Classic from around 1999 or 2000 - if there is a figure of £35,000 and people are questioning it, then it is probably £3,500?? Yes, ok reasonably cheap ... but they are not selling well these days.
I mean, I would pay £3,000 for it because it looks like an import - but, someone may?
It looks like a Classic from around 1999 or 2000 - if there is a figure of £35,000 and people are questioning it, then it is probably £3,500?? Yes, ok reasonably cheap ... but they are not selling well these days.
I mean, I would pay £3,000 for it because it looks like an import - but, someone may?
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We all did Service, I was 16 in 1944 so was very close to being drafted. Not quite sure what that has to do with an old Impreza that someone is trying to sell?
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I can't believe you don't know about the 22b mate!!
They were very limited edition scooby, only 3 and half ever made, with 6200 bhp and huge flux capacitors as standard.
They were very limited edition scooby, only 3 and half ever made, with 6200 bhp and huge flux capacitors as standard.
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Pete, you wil really need to put in some overtime at Morrisons collecting them trollies to get yourself a 22b, best stick with the MX5 and reminsing about the times you and Tarquin went 'tiquing' and still had the little hair salon in Brighton, much more you.
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I'll tell you what's special, low build numbers, flared arches and nice wheels. Is this car worth £35k compared to a typeR for 7k? not a chance in hell and the main reason why I sold my 22b. I came to the conclusion that owning a 22b only increasing posing credentials, so sold it on. I couldn't justify tying up an extra 20k in a car that goes as fast as virtually the same car many £'s less.
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toyed with the ideaof one from japan when it came up a few months ago...was 19k all in and 43klms so 28,ooo miles ish.. and even then as someone pointed out..stupidly expensive comapred to a type r of same year etc and i know its rarer but.....just couldnt justify it and think anyone doing it wont actually make anything in the long run... i dont think it will be that sought after in years to come by collectors.....