--ToM--
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
or just buy an evo well worth the extra money imo
Wondered when that would be said Which Evo and how much? Quite vague
4 5 or 6 if it was me buying one in my eyes there the proper old skool raw power cars they were the dogs danglies in there day, for me if insurance wasnt the issue id be having a tommi makkinen evo 6 plus id guess the engines are easier to work on as the scooby engine bays look a mess if you ask me just looks complicated
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Mertin
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Is that 2nd classic one that was posted average price?
Always fancied one at some point but would always need to have decent history and didn't realise decent ones could be had that cheap?
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SetH
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Not that hard to work on TBH. Take the TMIC off and a few ancillaries, doesnt take long.
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SetH
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As Brett said 'ANY' Classic is a risky buy, even if the engine has been rebuilt.
You may get lucky and there are some great ones that come up every now and then.
A lot of people get caught out by the initial outlay being relatively cheap. Make sure you have plenty of funds available if you are going to run a classic.
This is why they change hands so often.
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AK
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Get a TypeR or RA
2dr R is better of course
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by SetH
quote: Originally posted by john-d
Has seths sold?
If not id make an offer on his... Cant be many better about
Mine went Buddy couple of Weeks ago and yes definitely not many better about at all.
Ahhh. Good news
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