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FZP said:I think an offer mid 40s is a fair and reasonable offer for a car, that although doesn't have and CAT registered against it, has and will suffer the stigma of a CAT car by reputation.
917k said:porkyb1 said:Advert has added text re damage/repairs and new price
"The car did sustain damage on track in 2016. This was to the rear left quarter and front bumper. Both bumpers were replaced with new items, the rear left wing was repaired, as was the rear left suspension, and the alignment checked. We are confident that the car has been properly repaired, and it is HPI clear. We are happy for it to be independently inspected if you have any concerns. Because of this history, we are pricing the Porsche lower than other similar 996 GT3 Clubsports."
£56,995
I think it will sell no problem at that price, and at last someone has been honest about the damage
Just when I think I'm getting a handle on the way things work in this country, pow, I get thrown a curveball.Senoj said:FZP said:I think an offer mid 40s is a fair and reasonable offer for a car, that although doesn't have and CAT registered against it, has and will suffer the stigma of a CAT car by reputation.
Doesn't have a CAT yet, could still happen.
At least this thread has saved someone about £8k, so far
FZP said:Just when I think I'm getting a handle on the way things work in this country, pow, I get thrown a curveball.Senoj said:FZP said:I think an offer mid 40s is a fair and reasonable offer for a car, that although doesn't have and CAT registered against it, has and will suffer the stigma of a CAT car by reputation.
Doesn't have a CAT yet, could still happen.
At least this thread has saved someone about £8k, so far
911UK said:917k said:porkyb1 said:Advert has added text re damage/repairs and new price
"The car did sustain damage on track in 2016. This was to the rear left quarter and front bumper. Both bumpers were replaced with new items, the rear left wing was repaired, as was the rear left suspension, and the alignment checked. We are confident that the car has been properly repaired, and it is HPI clear. We are happy for it to be independently inspected if you have any concerns. Because of this history, we are pricing the Porsche lower than other similar 996 GT3 Clubsports."
£56,995
I think it will sell no problem at that price, and at last someone has been honest about the damage
So another rogue dealer had been trying to flog it for £10k more than it's worth knowing it's history for enough time on all the main car sites and because he couldn't due to what was evidenced here, he's had to reduce the value to get rid of it :wack hardly a vindication for the dealer :hand:
Finally the car is almost at the right price of £55k :judge:
Senoj said:FZP said:Just when I think I'm getting a handle on the way things work in this country, pow, I get thrown a curveball.Senoj said:FZP said:I think an offer mid 40s is a fair and reasonable offer for a car, that although doesn't have and CAT registered against it, has and will suffer the stigma of a CAT car by reputation.
Doesn't have a CAT yet, could still happen.
At least this thread has saved someone about £8k, so far
Ins co are the ones who inform DVLA, how would you know it's not in a pile of docs sitting on someone's desk waiting to get posted?
And. There's a link earlier to to a story about the gap in the relevant databases, records that DVLA hold vs records that so called 'vehicle check" companies hold are not aligned. Maybe those gaps will remain, maybe they won't.
911UK said:917k said:porkyb1 said:Advert has added text re damage/repairs and new price
"The car did sustain damage on track in 2016. This was to the rear left quarter and front bumper. Both bumpers were replaced with new items, the rear left wing was repaired, as was the rear left suspension, and the alignment checked. We are confident that the car has been properly repaired, and it is HPI clear. We are happy for it to be independently inspected if you have any concerns. Because of this history, we are pricing the Porsche lower than other similar 996 GT3 Clubsports."
£56,995
I think it will sell no problem at that price, and at last someone has been honest about the damage
So another rogue dealer had been trying to flog it for £10k more than it's worth knowing it's history for enough time on all the main car sites and because he couldn't due to what was evidenced here, he's had to reduce the value to get rid of it :wack hardly a vindication for the dealer :hand:
Finally the car is almost at the right price of £55k :judge:
FRP said:''Twas my email to them I reckon.