Hmmm this is true. I've just sold my SR (40's, Magnex, Billies etc) for £2000 which I think is a fair price.
I'd pay £1000-1500 for a low miler minter merit though.
Hmmm this is true. I've just sold my SR (40's, Magnex, Billies etc) for £2000 which I think is a fair price.
I'd pay £1000-1500 for a low miler minter merit though.
devlin, im not bitching, its an honest question, as more and more seem to go for stupid cash. graeme i see your point, but tbh if you xe that fter spending 700 doing it, it wont be worth 3200. more like 2.5 originally asked, so your onto a loser. only way to make on it is to carcoon it for 10 years and then sell.
As always, they are worth whatever someone is willing to pay. If no one answers your ads, or calls about the sale, you drop your price. On the other hand, if you get loads of calls or hundreds of bids, people will no doubt climb over themselves to buy it & the seller would be silly to budge on price.
Personally I do think the values have gone a bit silly, but Novas are thin on the ground now, a scarce sight on the roads & it is encouraging for anyone looking to keep one for the future or as an investment.
Nobody has ever though cars are an investment, there the biggest waste of money ever, but if you plan to build a five figure project your not going to start with something thats fit for scrap are you?
My dad's car has gone from 16k in value to 35kOriginally Posted by Graeme
I said alot more than doubleOriginally Posted by Rob
Its sold, and the person buying it will let people know.
Weather or not he decides too, is upto him.
crashing my astra worked out wellOriginally Posted by Graeme
The asking price is a mere pittance of what will be spent.Originally Posted by Graeme
End of, its worth it, because, A, how many minters are around? And B, he wants, I have. ETC
With Hartley saying 'cheers Matt' in the forsale thread that kind of gives it away tho
What car out of curiosity?Originally Posted by SRimon
And 16k back when?