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Bargain TR7 V8...

Postby manny » 20 May 2017 11:53

Reliant Scimitar GTE 6a 1978-STOLEN :shock:
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Re: Bargain TR7 V8...

Postby stevie_a » 20 May 2017 18:56

Price: £39,850.00

Sweet, I just pop down to the ATM cash machine

It has been for sale surprisingly enough for some time now.
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Re: Bargain TR7 V8...

Postby Cobber » 20 May 2017 19:31

Have a look at the pic of the tosspot in the top right hand of the page.......would you buy a car from this man? :shock:
I would trust this bloke about as far as I could comfortably spit a rat! :lol:
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Re: Bargain TR7 V8...

Postby Beans » 21 May 2017 20:19

Almost £ 40.000,- for a TR7 with a V8 conversion, tatty seats, signs of rust at the bottom of the RH door,
and an under bonnet sprayed with a vacuum cleaner. The world has gone mad :shock:
Looks like he took the "normal" market price and added the invoices to it together with a fat reserve :mrgreen:
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Re: Bargain TR7 V8...

Postby Hasbeen » 22 May 2017 02:51

All too many people don't research a market properly, or at all, before making crazy purchasing decisions. Someone may just buy this thing without checking it's value.

My lady recently found she had a flat tyre by driving off from our daughters a couple of hundred yards. She then drove back to my daughters to look at changing it. Needles to say the tyre is shot. The other 3 are newish matching tyres, so I wish to replace the shot tyre with another the same.

A local tyre & mechanical shop quoted me $138 supply & fit. A large tyre company in a large town a only 20 kilometres further away quoted me $87 for the exact same tyre.

I find it amazing that the local place has stayed in business for 20 years, when they are that uncompetitive.

Interestingly my recently bought 2002 Mazda SP20 she was driving, my remote control aircraft transporting car, has 4 moderate quality tyres, & a sporty very new looking Yokohama as spare. The breakdown service man who came to change the wheel suggested she should get another of those, & use them on the front.

When I looked, that was an original tyre, 15 years old he was suggesting she should use on the front. God help anyone taking this "experts" advice.

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Re: Bargain TR7 V8...

Postby manny » 22 May 2017 08:54

the auction trends are quite shocking as well - cars selling for three\four times of the estimates!!
Reliant Scimitar GTE 6a 1978-STOLEN :shock:
Reliant SS1 1800ti 1987
Reliant SS1 1600 1985
Reliant Scimitar GTC 1981
Mercedes 190E 1985
Bajaj Legend NXT 2002 -somehow SOLD :shock: :shock:

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Re: Bargain TR7 V8...

Postby UKPhilTR7 » 22 May 2017 22:34

Sure has a nice write up, but I do not think the powers that be will allow that much to come out of the bank. I think that there is one number too many in the price.
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