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gaz1234
1,919 posts
88 months
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raptor600
1,356 posts
15 months
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Spoof said: It's a car that doesn't really do anything for me, but with those seats.... I want!
I'm so fickle. They are just a re trimmed versions of the seats in Clio 197/200's 
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magpie21
Original Poster
287 posts
57 months
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raptor600 said: Spoof said: It's a car that doesn't really do anything for me, but with those seats.... I want!
I'm so fickle. They are just a re trimmed versions of the seats in Clio 197/200's  And the Corsa VXR
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_dobbo_
9,077 posts
117 months
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magpie21 said: The car has gone through the last year with no problems at all
It is becoming a common problem on these now and is almost 1k to fix We may differ on what "no problems at all" means...
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Mr Pies
5,647 posts
56 months
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Stunning. What was the name of the body shop that did the work if you don't minds asking?
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magpie21
Original Poster
287 posts
57 months
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_dobbo_ said: magpie21 said: The car has gone through the last year with no problems at all
It is becoming a common problem on these now and is almost 1k to fix We may differ on what "no problems at all" means... Haha, true. I was referring to any problems associated with the repair of the car, however, point taken 
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_dobbo_
9,077 posts
117 months
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magpie21 said: Haha, true. I was referring to any problems associated with the repair of the car, however, point taken  Apologies - you've done an incredible job and I was being selectively facetious. Enjoy the car it's fab.
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SammyW
627 posts
89 months
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Missed this the first time around, stunning car. And well done for keeping it on the road, the attention to detail in the rebuild is amazing.
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Polarbert
16,884 posts
100 months
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That looks incredible. Very very nice indeed.
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magpie21
Original Poster
287 posts
57 months
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Advice please guys, due to relocation with work I'm now having to consider selling up. I have all of the original parts for the car, apart from one rear wheel. Do you think I should sell as is or put the car back to standard and sell all of the parts separately? One thing that is definitely being sold separately are the seats, just undecided about the rest of it as not sure if it will make the car more attractive to potential buyers or not considering its history.
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lindrup119
342 posts
12 months
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Hmmm sell as is I reckon and see how much interest you get. If you get a good price then it'll save the hassle of having to swap it all around and then sell on the extras.
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ATM
3,094 posts
88 months
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Yes I think its worth testing the market as is. M3 is a niche market and damaged repaired is even more niche.
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magpie21
Original Poster
287 posts
57 months
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Petrolhead95
5,225 posts
23 months
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I wish I could afford it 
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BriC175
883 posts
49 months
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Words cannot explain how much I'd love an E92 M3. Wish I had a spare £20k 
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AllyBee
100 posts
23 months
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That's a hell of a car for the money. Don't imagine you'll be short of takers.
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ATM
3,094 posts
88 months
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antnee
24 posts
21 months
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Awesome work on the rebuild
Can I ask what you did about the airbags? Simply just replaced them all?
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magpie21
Original Poster
287 posts
57 months
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Yep all brand new, there is nothing else you can do but buy new ones.
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magpie21
Original Poster
287 posts
57 months
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Sold (for the asking price) to the first person who saw it, hopefully goes to show that if done properly catd cars aren't such a burden to sell on.
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