914 2.0 at Douglas Valley
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Paul Fraser
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914 2.0 at Douglas Valley
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/313488.htm
Interesting looking car. Plus points are the wheels and bodykit I suppose; negative the fact it has been stolen and the flat tyres. Also, £3k for a stolen car may be a bit expensive. I also wonder what the white powder on the seat is.
Anyone know what the bodykit is?
Interesting looking car. Plus points are the wheels and bodykit I suppose; negative the fact it has been stolen and the flat tyres. Also, £3k for a stolen car may be a bit expensive. I also wonder what the white powder on the seat is.
Anyone know what the bodykit is?
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RE: 914 at Douglas valley
I wouldn't have said the body kit was a plus point
I know the bumpers are hard to get but still....
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Re: 914 2.0 at Douglas Valley
Awful !!Paul Fraser wrote: Anyone know what the bodykit is?
29,000 miles / 29,000 km ??
Sounds expensive to me too for a s&r if you discount the mileage claim , which i would
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dosn't look like its fitted right. i would have to remove it.
judging by all the soapsuds on the floor
i think the white stuff on the seat could be foam from the car being washed. i suspect the front boot will be full of water too as the boot lid just dosn't look like it fits.
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Definitely wheel-trims.
Am I missing something about the references to a body-kit though? All I see is a 916-style bumper and 'shaved' front wings, that seem to have been done a bit clumsily (they have lost their curve, and take a straight dive from the top of the wheel arch down). My favourite bits are the mirrors and the front indicators.
I class mine as a bit of a banger, and I can't see anything on that car that I would swap for the equivalent on mine - so here's hoping it fetches its money.
Am I missing something about the references to a body-kit though? All I see is a 916-style bumper and 'shaved' front wings, that seem to have been done a bit clumsily (they have lost their curve, and take a straight dive from the top of the wheel arch down). My favourite bits are the mirrors and the front indicators.
I class mine as a bit of a banger, and I can't see anything on that car that I would swap for the equivalent on mine - so here's hoping it fetches its money.
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I would say that the wheels are some dodgy wheel trim the front bumper is horrid and fit for ebay. As usual with these guys I have bought a car from them before to rebuild an Audi Est the cars are priced at the same price as a Second hand market value and then they hang around for ages and then you can make a sensible offer.. my mates had some bikes from them..
This car is worth ( well Tom would know more ) £1800-2200 and that's being kind..even as low as £1500
unless some one puts rose tinted glasses this will be for sale there for some time and will then hit ebay... hopeing for a mug
I used to buy stuff like this easy fix and a little tug it's back on the road
can be worth it but you need the contacts to get things done for the right price..

This car is worth ( well Tom would know more ) £1800-2200 and that's being kind..even as low as £1500
unless some one puts rose tinted glasses this will be for sale there for some time and will then hit ebay... hopeing for a mug
I used to buy stuff like this easy fix and a little tug it's back on the road
can be worth it but you need the contacts to get things done for the right price..
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Well, that has dampened any urge I had to 'adopt' it!
This one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=017
has the body kit listed as a Pelican parts one.
Didn't know you could get Fuch style wheel trims.
This one http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=017
has the body kit listed as a Pelican parts one.
Didn't know you could get Fuch style wheel trims.
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While we are at it: the rusty silver one at the top.
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/ww ... rch.action
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/ww ... rch.action
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