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Esprit
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cheddar
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mark387mw said: Low price estimate to attract bidders? If you follow it through the sale Mark let us know how much it achieved.
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mark387mw
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If I'm able, I will follow it online - just need to get the timing right for when it goes through. Traditionally, auctions are the place to bag a bargain but seems not so with Turners. The last car I wanted didn't sell as they wanted top retail which was $30,000 over the cost to personally import a car. We shall see but I'm not expecting I'll be able to steal it 
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Bull1t
709 posts
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cheddar said: Low price estimate to attract bidders?
If you follow it through the sale Mark let us know how much it achieved. It seems the same on all his former cars. http://www.turners.co.nz/Vehicles/Pages/Car.aspx?R...The estimate on his MGC is $9-$15,000. It should go for twice that.
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mark387mw
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cheddar said: Low price estimate to attract bidders?
If you follow it through the sale Mark let us know how much it achieved. Sold for $52,500 plus 6% premium. I had trouble with the online bidding application so phoned the auction consultant who didn't answer his phone! All of these repo cars had a clause which said the buyer may have additional costs to remove it from the Personal Property Securities Register if the finance company have a claim on it!!  A case of buyer beware, so I was oot!
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mark387mw
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Bull1t said: MGC went for $9,500 plus 6% premium. Ferrari was negotiate at $275,000 plus %6.
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lestag
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mark387mw said: I had trouble with the online bidding application so phoned the auction consultant who didn't answer his phone! Don't tell me, the feed dropped out and you no longer saw the bids? Had that happen to me on a chch auction. consultant did not answer his phone, but did respond to text , but too late for me 
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lestag
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mark387mw said: Ferrari was negotiate at $275,000 plus %6. Anyone recognise the guy that bought the ferrari? Looked familiar
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Caterhamfan
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Esprit
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RobDickinson
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123 months
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Some people write the Roman numeral II as 11.
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Atom Johnny
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Oscar the Grouch
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cheddar
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Atom Johnny
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Oscar the Grouch said: I reckon the Brougham would clean up nicely to make an excellent Beach Hop cruiser.
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cheddar
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squawk7700
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cheddar said: Wonder why. It's a mystery! 
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mark387mw
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Bull1t
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152 months
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That seems particularly cheap, especially for a 111S
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Esprit
6,263 posts
152 months
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Ex Auckland car and I know of it. It's had a bit of a hard life (lived outside for years here and was a daily driver in the UK) but it's still cheap as chips. Could spend 5k on it and give it a birthday.
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