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27th July 2014, 10:06 | #1 |
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2004 MG ZT 135 CDTi Auto Low Miles **SOLD**
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MOT Feb 2015, Tax end of August 2014 Automatic Gearbox - No slave cylinder leaking onto the clutch to worry about Low Mileage - Only 86,000 miles BMW Diesel Engine Chain Driven - No Cambelt To Worry About! Full MOT History Verifying Low Mileage 3 Previous Owners Stamps In Service Book and Invoices Half Leather Interior 18" Factory Alloys 4 New Tyres Just Had Full 4 Wheel Alignment Done New Front Brake Pads Painted Red Callipers All Round New Lower Crank Pulley New Aircon Belt New Auxillery Belt Air Con Regassed New PCV Crank Case Filter New Viton O Rings New Air Filter New Pollen Filter New Oil Filter New Oil LED Side Lights Factory Xenon Head Lights Webasto Oil Heater With Incar Controls Cruise Control Tow Bar With Wiring Reversing Sensors - All Working Electric Windows All Round Digital Climate Control CD Multi Changer Factory Hi Line Stereo System Inbuilt SatNav with 2012 Maps EGR Valve Cleaned HPI Clear HPI Value as of June 2014 is £2495 On Sale Here For Only £1595 This car drives excellent and I bought it with the intention of keeping it but have since upgraded to a 2006 model of the same. This is a 2004 and with only 86,000 miles is very rare. It does have a few scuffs here and there, with the worst being a dent on the drivers door and rear driverside door about 10 cms long above the door handle. This would not be difficult to repair as any work could be blended behind the trim line that runs the length of the car. I have taken the scuffs and dents into account in the price. Any questions please ask. Any test more than welcome but proof of insurance will be required. Pics to follow Pic from phone More pics as requested More piccs Another pic Last edited by niallb; 19th August 2014 at 20:08.. Reason: Posts combined & thumbnails enlarged ;-) |
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28th July 2014, 14:08 | #3 | |
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28th July 2014, 16:06 | #4 |
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Hi there,
Yes certainly would rather the car went to a member so a genuine offer would always be considered, but I do feel the price is already very competitive for what the car is. Kind regards |
30th July 2014, 12:40 | #5 |
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1st August 2014, 12:20 | #6 |
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Looking for some feedback please as I think this car is great value but yet it does not appear to be getting any interest?
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Maybe get a quote from a local bodyshop to give potential buyers an idea of repair costs Other than that it looks a great car, I personaly would definitelly give it a look if funds alowed (unfortunatly they dont ) |
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2nd August 2014, 20:49 | #8 |
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Does anybody else have any feedback? I can get the dent repaired but this would add another £100 to the price. What does everyone think?
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Am I reading this right ? you can get the dent and deep scratch out of the two doors for £100 and you want to pass on that cost to the purchaser how does that work, why not just knock £100 of the purchase price or what ever the potential buyer may have to pay to get the work done.
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