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mark_bonsai 10th May 2012 22:55

Ebay seller
 
Anyone had any dealings with these guys? They've got something I'd like, but Abergavenny's a little too far for me to collect.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/mgrover_au...&_trksid=p3692

Dragrad 10th May 2012 23:06

Worrying.....

MY PERSONAL GUARANTEE
ALL PARTS ARE PROFESSIONALY REMOVED FROM QUALITY ROADWORTHY VEHICLES WITH LONG MOT’S (I DO NOT BUY MOT FAILURES, ACCIDENT DAMAGED OR OTHERWISE ) I PERSONALLY COLLECT AND TEST DRIVE EVERY VEHICLE, OR USE IT AS MY OWN CAR FOR A NUMBER OF WEEKS, SO YOU CAN BE ASSURED THAT ANY PARTS YOU BUY ARE FULLY TESTED AND PROVEN TO BE VERY GOOD BY MYSELF – A QUALIFIED MECHANIC OF 30 YEARS! MY AIM IS TO RECEIVE REPEAT TRADE FROM ALL I DEAL WITH.

Arctic 10th May 2012 23:34

seems expensive to me why not try seancars on here hes usuly got quite a few cars in and we get discount :D

Canonite 11th May 2012 06:03

So he breaks roadworthy cars?

MrDoodles 11th May 2012 07:26

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Originally Posted by Canonite (Post 1001202)
So he breaks roadworthy cars?

Some Bike Breakers actually buy brand new Bikes and then break them!

Rocket 11th May 2012 07:33

I wodner how much you could get back if you broke a Conny SE with all the extras. A set good set of alloys + some Xenons + walnut steering wheel and gear knob and you are almost there with most of the car still intact.

Of course you need space and be able to get rid of what is left but I guess there is most likely money to be made breaking roadworth old models.

baconbuttyman 11th May 2012 08:17

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Originally Posted by Rocket (Post 1001241)
I wodner how much you could get back if you broke a Conny SE with all the extras. A set good set of alloys + some Xenons + walnut steering wheel and gear knob and you are almost there with most of the car still intact.

Of course you need space and be able to get rid of what is left but I guess there is most likely money to be made breaking roadworth old models.


My car cost me £1500 2 years ago last january, standard Club se model, now with all the mods like walnut wheel, meteors, projectors, android stereo and every thing else in it, it's definitely worth more in bits

pab 11th May 2012 08:27

The sellers listings are a bit expensive,£12.50 for a non working VIS motor..Useless to the average guy on the street.

Anyway Mark,I'm intrigued,what are you buying?

stocktake 11th May 2012 10:34

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Originally Posted by pab (Post 1001274)
The sellers listings are a bit expensive,£12.50 for a non working VIS motor..Useless to the average guy on the street.

Make that £19.50 !!!

WillyHeckaslike 11th May 2012 12:37

I have dealt with the seller recently and he was ok with me. To avoid the recent postage hike from RM I paid in advance for a part which he had yet to remove from the car, he subsequently rejected the part on removal as he felt it was not up to scratch. Said he would not be happy to sell it and gave me a full refund without me having to ask.


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