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I would be wanting 30k+ for mine, only spent about 11 grand on it in the past 12m
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My brother has been tracking s2000 prices for the past few months. Someone with a low miles 2005 car sold this week for 20k. He’s happy that his slightly higher miles newer car is now over 15k. Not bad considering that about. 6 years ago it would have been worth less than 10.GG. wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 10:51 am I think everything is going crazy/inflation running rampant as a result of lockdown lifting, rock bottom interest/finance rates and lots of saved cash sloshing around in people's pockets.
We've basically now had to can our kitchen renovation works as it is simply impossible to find a builder to do the works. No-one even responds!
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If you could have it ready in 6 to 12 months, with knackered air-con and a noisy PS pump that would be perfect for me thanks.Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 12:18 pmA 3.4 manual coupe ? I think I've got one of those somewhere.
Are people still frothy about cable throttles too ?
Old out yer and etc etc
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Don't worry, I'm *miles* ahead of you on the AC. It's never worked in the whole time I've had the car.... which will ten years this autumn
PAS is working fine though. Is that a deal breaker ?
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Well when you sell it to me for £10,000 I’m ripping it out to fit an electric pump so no. I would even let you keep it for reminiscing over.Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 3:46 pmDon't worry, I'm *miles* ahead of you on the AC. It's never worked in the whole time I've had the car.... which will ten years this autumn
PAS is working fine though. Is that a deal breaker ?
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Supposedly you need to mess around with the geometry and rack itself if you remove it completely. I want to make a mini GT3 by removing lots of weight and I can’t afford a proper one.
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I drove a green 996 Tiptronic convertible and really enjoyed it, a 996 coupe manual can only be better, especially stripped as much as is practical.
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Buy Steve's crashed one for £10k!
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Went to replace the trim piece that flew off the windscreen surround on the Galaxy. Annoyingly the replacement I'd bought had been mangled in transport, so seller is sending out a new one. On the positive it comes with all clips fitted, so should be easy to fit.
I'd also booked a valeting guy to give it a ruddy good clean and machine polish. He's cancelled due to the weather, but not before I'd emptied it of everything, taken the kids' seats out and whatnot.
Zoe is being collected next Thursday to be repaired.
I'd also booked a valeting guy to give it a ruddy good clean and machine polish. He's cancelled due to the weather, but not before I'd emptied it of everything, taken the kids' seats out and whatnot.
Zoe is being collected next Thursday to be repaired.
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Driving a Galaxy far far away
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Well, new ABS sensor and reluctor ring as it had swollen and skelped the senor, new front spring and rear brake shoes and then all good.
Nice that my home diagnosis was accurate and thankfully nothing too expensive either.
Nice that my home diagnosis was accurate and thankfully nothing too expensive either.
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Prices for anything mildly interesting have gone bonkers in the last 12 monthsdrcarlos wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 12:59 pmMy brother has been tracking s2000 prices for the past few months. Someone with a low miles 2005 car sold this week for 20k. He’s happy that his slightly higher miles newer car is now over 15k. Not bad considering that about. 6 years ago it would have been worth less than 10.GG. wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 10:51 am I think everything is going crazy/inflation running rampant as a result of lockdown lifting, rock bottom interest/finance rates and lots of saved cash sloshing around in people's pockets.
We've basically now had to can our kitchen renovation works as it is simply impossible to find a builder to do the works. No-one even responds!
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Prices for anything, even dull crap have either stayed the same or gone up, it’s mental.Coaster1 wrote: ↑Sat May 22, 2021 9:41 amPrices for anything mildly interesting have gone bonkers in the last 12 monthsdrcarlos wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 12:59 pmMy brother has been tracking s2000 prices for the past few months. Someone with a low miles 2005 car sold this week for 20k. He’s happy that his slightly higher miles newer car is now over 15k. Not bad considering that about. 6 years ago it would have been worth less than 10.GG. wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 10:51 am I think everything is going crazy/inflation running rampant as a result of lockdown lifting, rock bottom interest/finance rates and lots of saved cash sloshing around in people's pockets.
We've basically now had to can our kitchen renovation works as it is simply impossible to find a builder to do the works. No-one even responds!
Cheers, Harry
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Even my Scirocco is with the same as a year ago!
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Used van prices make car prices look quite reasonable.
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So I thought I'd try and find an annoying rattle that appeared a couple of weeks ago. It sounded like it was somewhere in the dash, left of centre.
Not too hard to get the trim off and the radio/hvac controls out, and I discovered someone had previously had radio out and not bothered to replace the screws. Luckily the wood trim piece keeps it all in place anyway, and this isn't the source of any noise.
I have not cured it, but I have found it, of sorts. If I get my hand in the left side of the where the hvac controls were and pull, the merest hint of pressure causes the noise. It sounds very much like metal on metal. It wil also do it if you apply upwards pressure to the bottom edge of the centre console int the footwell. I could not find where it's happening though. I think I'm going to have to have the whole centre console out.
Did manage to do an oil and filter change as well though, so that's the final piece of engine bay maintenance done for now.
Not too hard to get the trim off and the radio/hvac controls out, and I discovered someone had previously had radio out and not bothered to replace the screws. Luckily the wood trim piece keeps it all in place anyway, and this isn't the source of any noise.
I have not cured it, but I have found it, of sorts. If I get my hand in the left side of the where the hvac controls were and pull, the merest hint of pressure causes the noise. It sounds very much like metal on metal. It wil also do it if you apply upwards pressure to the bottom edge of the centre console int the footwell. I could not find where it's happening though. I think I'm going to have to have the whole centre console out.
Did manage to do an oil and filter change as well though, so that's the final piece of engine bay maintenance done for now.
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Luckily it wasn’t a C4!!Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 9:59 amWas it also a C4 ?
If you're going to miss the point of a 911 by cutting the roof off and giving it a slushbox, you may as well go the whole hog and make it a 4x4 too
I’ve also driven a 997 C2S but didn’t like that one, it was vastly overtyred.
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