MY98 Subaru Impreza WRX STi Type R Version 4
#1
MY98 Subaru Impreza WRX STi Type R Version 4
Car is now sold.
Thanks for everyones input.
Cheers,
Stewart
Thanks for everyones input.
Cheers,
Stewart
Last edited by Milan-San Remo; 30 January 2017 at 08:37 AM. Reason: sold
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#13
Mate, you could not possibly be a working man, it must take all your waking hours to keep it that immaculate, unbelievably amazing looking car, if only the funds were available, worth every penny from the pictures and write up.
#14
It's worth what someone is prepared to pay for it. The fact you've had no interest is an indication it's well over priced, at the end of the day its just an 18 year old car with some bolt on parts.
My advice is to keep chipping a few quid off your original price until it sells.
My advice is to keep chipping a few quid off your original price until it sells.
Last edited by jayallen; 17 September 2016 at 07:47 AM.
#15
It looks like a very clean car and you've put together a good advert, but I'd say it's £5-6k overpriced. I'm not trying to ruin your FS thread, but you did ask for opinions, and this is mine. GLWTS.
#17
It's certainly in nice condition, I'd put it around 9 to 10k if you wanted a quicker sale, it's not one of the most desirable variants, saying that I'm watching the market quite closely and they are not selling that quickly anyway unless very well priced
#18
Keep hold of it for now.... the market for these in Japan has gone mad so that will eventually push the prices up here... you can't import an R for less than 10 large now for instance.
#19
I would keep hold of it though, you'll get to the money your asking for now eventually, prices are climbing still
#20
I keep an eye on the jap auctions and things have gone mad. I very much doubt any are being sent over to our shores as of late.
Last edited by MattyB1983; 18 September 2016 at 08:34 PM.
#23
There are at least 10 on ebay for sale from £7k up to £13k, with some having been on there for while which imo proves the market isn't as strong as people like to make out.
#24
Agreed... the market isn't as strong as some make out, but imo, it's on the way up and the high prices that good classic impreza's are making in Japan will only push the prices up here.... in time ofcourse.
#25
Yes but you'd still be around 11k dependant on the currency fluctuations and most are much lower miles than this particular mileage which warrants the extra money's .you would get a high miler for sub 10k deliverd. .
Last edited by Dannymot; 18 September 2016 at 09:01 PM.
#26
Trust me... you would not get an R in the condition of the above with sub 70K on the clock imported and on the road here for 10K.
#28
Looks in amazing condition but getting some one to part with more than 8-10k in hard cash will be pretty tough I imagine for what is essentially just an old Scooby (despite being a very nice one)
I'd say that as you clearly can afford to keep it and store it then your are probably better doing that, give it another 15 years in that condition it might be worth a fortune.
I'd say that as you clearly can afford to keep it and store it then your are probably better doing that, give it another 15 years in that condition it might be worth a fortune.
#29
Don't put any more miles on it / get it stored properly & bring it back out in 2026 -
It's a achievement to have brought the car to were it is today / you wil regret selling but if needs must I'd hold out on your price & advertise it worldwide / GLWS
It's a achievement to have brought the car to were it is today / you wil regret selling but if needs must I'd hold out on your price & advertise it worldwide / GLWS
#30
And i bet they are grade r accident repaired. I looked for a long while trying to find a good clean type R no way would you get a decent one landed registered etc in the uk for any less than 10k- 12k now
To the OP its a really clean example as other say just store it
To the OP its a really clean example as other say just store it