Break/standardize/sell as is....

Break/standardize/sell as is....

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OllieWinchester

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5,655 posts

192 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Right, quick background. I have a '91 Mk1 Eunos with 170k km's on it, no service history other than a few receipts I have for it from my 18mths ownership (Cambelt, waterpump, service items), which is mechanically sound but has possibly the worst paint ever. It has gone through the last two MOT's with no advisories and has been exceptionally reliable mechanically. Both the windows have stopped working, which I understand is an easy fix, but the laquer is half missing on the bonnet, and when I bought it, someone had paid a blind man to repair a dent on the OSR quarter, and then spray it. I have rubbed the rear quarter down to the metal from the wheel arch back in preparation for paint, but now I'm not so sure the expenditure is worth it. It was imported in 2001 I think, and thus has perfect rear arches etc. I want rid of it, because I have decided I want a Saab Aero for various reasons and am now unsure what the best way to go about selling the Eunos is. It has some tasty bits on it, such as a JR CAI, what I think is a Larini cat-back, a nice shiny new de-cat pipe, and chrome 'style' bars. Do I spend out a load of money getting everything done, in order to make it really nice and hopefully get top money, sell off all good bits and put std bits on, break the whole car, or just sell it as it is? Any help or advice appreciated, its probably worth mentioning I used to be a car salesman and therefore am corrupted eternally by always wanting to get as much dosh out of selling cars as possible, plus I'm very poor...... biggrin

OnlyMX5ives

1,142 posts

192 months

Wednesday 25th February 2009
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Sell off the good bits and then sell on the car.

bluetone

2,047 posts

219 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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OnlyMX5ives said:
Sell off the good bits and then sell on the car.
+1

You'll not get much value from any nice bolt-ons whilst on the car. Be prepared to be v. disappointed w.r.t. price if your car needs much bodywork though... I can't see 'top money' being very high for a '91 Mk1 Eunos with 170k km on it.

And let me know how much you would want for the CAI unit wink

Edited by bluetone on Thursday 26th February 05:12

900T-R

20,404 posts

257 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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OnlyMX5ives said:
Sell off the good bits and then sell on the car.
Sound advice. smile

Howard-

4,952 posts

202 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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bluetone said:
And let me know how much you would want for the CAI unit wink
Same, and I'll outbid this bloke. winkbiggrin

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

219 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Howard- said:
bluetone said:
And let me know how much you would want for the CAI unit wink
Same, and I'll outbid this bloke. winkbiggrin
And I'll outbid you both biggrin (We need one for the PlanetMX5 Motorsports project car).

Howard-

4,952 posts

202 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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frown

NiceCupOfTea

25,289 posts

251 months

900T-R

20,404 posts

257 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Los Angeles said:
OllieWinchester said:
Right, quick background. I have a '91 Mk1 Eunos with 170k km's on it, biggrin
A case of the sum of its parts being greater than the whole. At that mileage it's all but unsaleable as a street car, though you could gift it to a first time car owner. Otherwise, let enthusiasts buy the good bits.

smile
Erm, kms LA, not miles... at a shade over a ton I reckon the mechanicals are just about to loosen up nicely. biggrin

NiceCupOfTea

25,289 posts

251 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Agreed - 120k miles or so is not a great deal for an MX5 IMHO.

900T-R

20,404 posts

257 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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NiceCupOfTea said:
Agreed - 120k miles or so is not a great deal for an MX5 IMHO.
It's less than that even - 106k or thereabouts.

cheshire_cat

260 posts

185 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Another "I'll raise the previous bid" for the JR induction kit!

pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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NiceCupOfTea said:
Agreed - 120k miles or so is not a great deal for an MX5 IMHO.
How about 182k hehe

NiceCupOfTea

25,289 posts

251 months

Thursday 26th February 2009
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Blimey! Mine's recently clicked over 60k miles (94L plate) hehe

BTW, when you've finished with this bunch of wasters I'll take the JR Induction kit off your hands! winklaugh

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

219 months

Friday 27th February 2009
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NiceCupOfTea said:
BTW, when you've finished with this bunch of wasters I'll take the JR Induction kit off your hands! winklaugh
It won't fit a 1.8 wink

OllieWinchester

Original Poster:

5,655 posts

192 months

Saturday 7th March 2009
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I don't think I can part with it.

I've never known a car get under my skin so much. Its odd, all my mates fire through women like there's no tomorrow, and stick with some boring soulless car forever and a day, I've been with my g/f since I was 20 (5yrs! yikes) and have always changed my cars more often than my underwear. There's just something about it, I always look back at it when I park it up, I've developed a real soft spot for it. I think its partly 'cos its such an underdog, it has to be one of the rattiest Mk1's on the road. Its a bit like the dog with one ear at the rescue home, I jump in it every day and drive it hard and it never misses a beat. I don't reckon a swedish turbo barge could ever press the same buttons as my little roadster.....

I'm just about to finish a night shift, its cool and clear outside, the roof is going down and I'm going the long way home.
driving

900T-R

20,404 posts

257 months

Saturday 7th March 2009
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OllieWinchester said:
I don't reckon a swedish turbo barge could ever press the same buttons as my little roadster.....

driving
Nail/head. Each of them pushes buttons that are so far apart you can't even imagine they'd be on the same control board. wink The two would complement each other rather nicely, though.

NiceCupOfTea

25,289 posts

251 months

Saturday 7th March 2009
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900T-R said:
OllieWinchester said:
I don't reckon a swedish turbo barge could ever press the same buttons as my little roadster.....

driving
Nail/head. Each of them pushes buttons that are so far apart you can't even imagine they'd be on the same control board. wink The two would complement each other rather nicely, though.
Oh yes! For possibly the first time in 12000 posts on PH I can post a qualified response laugh

I have both a Eunos and a Swedish turbo barge (well, not really a barge, but in comparison), and you're right. They press totally different buttons - but I never get bored of either as they're totally different drives (but both fun)! And both for the price of a second hand focus smile

lord summerisle

8,138 posts

225 months

Saturday 7th March 2009
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OllieWinchester said:
I don't reckon a swedish turbo barge could ever press the same buttons as my little roadster.....

driving
i've got both - and no.

pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Saturday 7th March 2009
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Our Mazda is soon to be joined by a 9-5 Aero so I too know exactly what you mean.