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Old 23rd November 2016, 10:22   #11
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Hi Jules. Not thinking of providing the wedding cars as well as the service are you.lol It looks like a real head turner, and I would think it has been looked after because of what it was used for. It would be nice if it proved to be a good buy, that it was within the club.
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Old 23rd November 2016, 10:29   #12
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I like them, even if its only for the clock in the headlining for rear guests
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Old 23rd November 2016, 10:38   #13
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Extra leg room in the back is what would do it for me. The 75 isn't a very big car on the inside.
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Old 23rd November 2016, 10:45   #14
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"is it worth the money?"
Well it's still for sale so probably not otherwise it would have sold.
That said I like it.

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Old 23rd November 2016, 11:15   #15
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Looks a nice enough car, but it's still a V6 75, with over 150,000 miles.
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Old 23rd November 2016, 14:56   #16
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Looks a nice enough car, but it's still a V6 75, with over 150,000 miles.
Hi Chris,.
If after checking the service records, and it had been looked after on a regular basis, then I would consider the mileage of no issue, checking out the MOT record it has only done 13K in the past six years. Plus all the extra goodies has to be a reasonble buy.


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Old 23rd November 2016, 15:00   #17
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Hi Chris,.
If after checking the service records, and it had been looked after on a regular basis, then I would consider the mileage of no issue, checking out the MOT record it has only done 13K in the past six years. Plus all the extra goodies has to be a reasonble buy.


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As I posted on the other thread about it, I don't see more than £1,950 in it myself.
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Old 23rd November 2016, 15:10   #18
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As I posted on the other thread about it, I don't see more than £1,950 in it myself.

Sorry Chris I meant to say, he has down open to offers, so obviously he doesn't expect the full price.

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Old 23rd November 2016, 16:38   #19
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Do it Rev........its only money.
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Old 23rd November 2016, 18:36   #20
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Sorry Chris I meant to say, he has down open to offers, so obviously he doesn't expect the full price.



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No need to apologise, I was just expressing an opinion.

Personally, I would make an offer of £1,500 and see what response you get.

You can always go up, you can't go down.


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