TVR T350C
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jezzaaa

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1,948 posts

285 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Hi all,

Hope you're all well smile

I'm looking at a T350C that's for sale at a non-TVR specialist dealer in Rep of Ireland. It's only done 5000 miles, and is a 2006 car, so one of the last. Was originally supplied by a UK dealer, kept in UK for a while and then exported...the guy thinks that the original owner emigrated and took it with him.

Thing is, it doesn't have any service history. Guy gave the usual 'It hasn't done the mileage for its first service yet' thing, and when I said they're supposed to have an annual inspection regardless, he shrugged and just said it is what it is. When I asked if I could speak to the previous owner, he said it was a probate sale.

A friend of mine who lives over there went to look at it, and it is pristine apparently...as you'd expect. No chips or marks inside or out. Starts first time, runs beautifully. And he said the fluids look good too an are all topped up. And that the engine warms up and stays at a good temperature when idling. No warning lights.

The price is about 15% lower than a similar car that's already in the UK with the history you'd expect. Now it might be that it does have some history in the UK before it was exported...that's my next task to find out.

Question is...assuming it's never been to the dealer, should I be really worried about the lack of history?

And, if I do buy it, is there anything I should do before I drive it home?, other than the usual checks? Obviously I'll get it in the Racing Green as soon as it's back here!!

Thanks all,
J.

gemini

11,352 posts

290 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Will racing green be able to tap into any dealer network history for you?
If not pray before driving home?

so called

9,159 posts

235 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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First point from me is that, as a 2006 model, its engine parts are the later good components.
The main concern is that it as the car has hardly been used in the last 9 years then a lot seals etc may have dried out and so potential leaks etc.
Apart from that it sounds like its mint.
I suppose that you could price up getting a rebuild , slace cylingers etc just to take into account worse case.

stesrg

1,576 posts

264 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Hi , if I was going for a car like that 1st thing do a hpi check makes sure not stolen recovered , number plate changes , and exporting etc , if that checks out ok and you are happy with the state of the car and think it is guenuine mileage , should be like new !! And you are planing to keep it for a while make an offer and do a deal ;-) but don't give them what the want for it ! Also if they are a dealer they should offer a 3 month minimum warranty ! If it's pravate sale knock em down , just mAke sure the chassis numbers have not been changed and the paperwork is guenuine ....
That's what I would do before being satisfied in buying the car ??
Anyone else ?
Ste .

Garb

91 posts

243 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Maybe post this in the T350/Tamora/Sag section as you may receive further responses...

BarnFind

504 posts

172 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Send me over the details i may be able to help

MrWillfin

295 posts

204 months

Monday 6th April 2015
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Link?

glenrobbo

39,865 posts

176 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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stesrg said:
Hi , if I was going for a car like that 1st thing do a hpi check makes sure not stolen recovered , number plate changes , and exporting etc , if that checks out ok and you are happy with the state of the car and think it is genuine mileage , should be like new !! And you are planning to keep it for a while make an offer and do a deal ;-) but don't give what the want for it ! Also if they are a dealer they should offer a 3 month minimum warranty ! If it's private sale knock em down , just mAke sure the chassis numbers have not been changed and the paperwork is genuine ....
That's what I would do before being satisfied in buying the car ??
Anyone else ?
Ste .
Totally agree with that, be absolutely certain that title to the car is beyond doubt before you purchase it, or you could lose the car as well as your money a little later down the line.

I think by posting on here, you may have generated some competition from others interested, so there might not be much leeway in the asking price!

jezzaaa

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1,948 posts

285 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Hi everyone...thanks so much for all the good advice and thoughts. Sadly, he's taken a deposit on it frown

I guess it wasn't meant to be.

Thanks again,
J.