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vaux_91
08-11-10, 07:47 PM
New here,looking to get a nova, not sure how long it'll be but thought i'd jump on the bandwagon and say hi until then :thumb: after a mk1 for a gte rep, hopefully running an XE. had a few projects in the past that have all gone well but no vauxhalls, so hopefully the nova should go well too :)
Howdaaay and welcome :thumb:
What previous projects did you have?
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:02 PM
Thanks :) just wondering about depreciation of value in novas.. i need something to keep for a couple of years until me and my gf set off to uni together, if i bought a nova for around £1300, then spend £1500 on it late next year, think il be looking at getting atleast 2.5k back ? (clean build, caged, Xe'd) or will i lose out on more than it's worth ?
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:05 PM
Howdaaay and welcome :thumb:
What previous projects did you have?
Civics, crx's and a few old skool fords mainly mate :) oh and a couple of frenchies :( one of them had a re-build from the ground up by myself including a respray, refurbed alloys and a rebuilt 1400 engine just before i got my license ready for my 17th lol
Hai and welcome!
Unfortunately novas are always worth more in bits than whole lol however it all depends on the quality of the build/parts used etc.
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:05 PM
Welcome along :)
Thanks Lynz
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:06 PM
Welcome along :)
Thanks mate :thumb:
Welcome, hope you enjoy your stay!
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:09 PM
Hai and welcome!
Unfortunately novas are always worth more in bits than whole lol however it all depends on the quality of the build/parts used etc.
lol Its hard enough finding one that's worth putting the money into. Im half tempted to buy something to keep longer (04/05 plate) but i always look at novas and my mind changes back quick enough.
Iv looked at a few XE's, 1.5k to 2.5k. Basically need something that i will be able to swap for a astra gsi, something newer/reliable for when i set off to uni, if a nova wont do that i might have to chuck the idea away :( iv wasted too much money on cars, iv gone back to square one and doing it step by step correctly from here
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:10 PM
Welcome, hope you enjoy your stay!
Thanks mate, your nova looks clean. L reg derv too :thumb:
I personally think you'd struggle to see £2500 back from an XE, unless it was minty fresh and had a few unique ideas or special parts. Mind you, as they die out the values will go all over the place.
I can't complain, mine only owes me about a grand. Not bad for 210bhp (on a good day lol)
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:13 PM
I personally think you'd struggle to see £2500 back from an XE, unless it was minty fresh and had a few unique ideas or special parts. Mind you, as they die out the values will go all over the place.
I can't complain, mine only owes me about a grand. Not bad for 210bhp (on a good day lol)
Hmm :roll: I'll have to see. I just need to try and pay for my next few cars with one, if you get what i mean. One car that will match the 2.5k value (or close enough) to the next few cars i want (which are all in same budget) so i can just swap or sell and buy the next straight away. I worked it out and i lost out on about 4.2k over the last 3 years driving
something newer/reliable for when i set off to uni, if a nova wont do that i might have to chuck the idea awayhere
as long as its looked after, it would be as reliable as any other car :) plus if needs be parts are cheaper too ;)
a few old skool fords
Errmmmmm more info please :p
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:31 PM
as long as its looked after, it would be as reliable as any other car :) plus if needs be parts are cheaper too ;)
It'll be looked after :) An XE might be a bit too much for running around Brighton town or Newquay in at uni though, but when i go home itl come in handy on the motorways lol There's no other car i want for the budget though (i've gotta spend it in two parts) If i keep it long enough its probably where my student loan will go aswell lol
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:34 PM
Errmmmmm more info please :p
xr2i (wasnt much of a project though just new gaskets) xr3i cab, rs turbo van that got nowhere due to cash.. and had an attempt at a mk2 fiesta with a supersprint engine with my mate but it was all my money going into it and none of his so that one had to go on ebay :( was a bit of a rotbox though
Nice Xr2i's are nice man, my mates squire and mk1 fiesta are featured in this months retro ford mag
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:44 PM
Nice Xr2i's are nice man, my mates squire and mk1 fiesta are featured in this months retro ford mag
any idea what the cover shot is ? im subscribed to retro ford (along with a lot of others) but they go to my grandads house so not sure if i've got it yet, il have a look though, sound good :)
now...why would you be going down to newquay...thats my turf :p
any idea what the cover shot is ? im subscribed to retro ford (along with a lot of others) but they go to my grandads house so not sure if i've got it yet, il have a look though, sound good :)
Its the december 2010 issue, the front feature car is my mates squire.
My mates mk1 is also on the front cover and he has a 8 page feature on what to look out for on a mk1 fiesta, both superb cars, and built in the same place, there paint shop lol
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:52 PM
now...why would you be going down to newquay...thats my turf :p
lol
vaux_91
08-11-10, 08:53 PM
Its the december 2010 issue, the front feature car is my mates squire.
My mates mk1 is also on the front cover and he has a 8 page feature on what to look out for on a mk1 fiesta, both superb cars, and built in the same place, there paint shop lol
Defo worth a look :) i havnt picked the november issue up yet so hopefully by the time i get down to get it itl be there too,should be a good read :) Not enough Novas in Total Vauxhall !!!!!!
markc20xe
08-11-10, 11:07 PM
welcome along mate :thumb:
vaux_91
09-11-10, 02:14 AM
welcome along mate :thumb:
Thanks mate :thumb:
Hoochie
09-11-10, 08:12 AM
Morning....and welcome.....:)
dave beety
09-11-10, 08:43 AM
wecome to png :)
karlgardner
09-11-10, 07:14 PM
welcome aboard mate
vaux_91
09-11-10, 08:16 PM
thanks :thumb:
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