POSSIBLE NEW OWNER
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MATTBARR

Original Poster:

6 posts

257 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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LOOKING TO BUY A CERBERA GOT 15/20K TO SPEND IVE BEEN TOLD TO LOOK FOR 1998 ONWARDS BECAUSE OF UPGRADES COULD ANY BODY PLEASE TELL ME WHY
THANKS

mitsubishievo

34 posts

258 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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I would sell mine for £20,500

1998 4.2 in a beatiful blue ,30,000 miles ,ftvrfh, cream colour leather interior spider alloys

light upgrade ,nitron suspension etc etc maintained by joospeed and horseless carriages . Had 13k spent on it on general serviceing in last 2 years .

It is an unbelievable car and is a cerbera in the colour everyone wants with all the upgrades every tvr owner wants .


You would find it almost impossible to find another with this spec

mitsubishievo

34 posts

258 months

Thursday 18th November 2004
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Have a look at this beauty on the previous owners profile

www.pistonheads.com/members/showCar.asp?carId=10321

J_S_G

6,177 posts

274 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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mitsubishievo said:
I would sell mine for £20,500

You've only had it for two weeks???

MATTBARR

Original Poster:

6 posts

257 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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mitsubishievo said:
I would sell mine for £20,500

1998 4.2 in a beatiful blue ,30,000 miles ,ftvrfh, cream colour leather interior spider alloys

light upgrade ,nitron suspension etc etc maintained by joospeed and horseless carriages . Had 13k spent on it on general serviceing in last 2 years .

It is an unbelievable car and is a cerbera in the colour everyone wants with all the upgrades every tvr owner wants .


You would find it almost impossible to find another with this spec


wrong answer mate put your car in classifield if its for sale

MATTBARR

Original Poster:

6 posts

257 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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J_S_G said:

mitsubishievo said:
I would sell mine for £20,500


You've only had it for two weeks???


hi james any chace of any information on my question thanks

mitsubishievo

34 posts

258 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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IF YOU READ YOUR ORIGANAL POST MATE ,YOU WILL REALISE YOU HAVE ALREADY ANSWERED YOUR OWN QUESTION!!!!!!!!!


james- i will sell anything at the right money.

SXS 

2,068 posts

264 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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Man, two weeks of ownership and you wanna sell her off... dont you know, the more previous owners on that V5 doc - the harder it is to sell at a good price... IMO anyway...

J_S_G

6,177 posts

274 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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MATTBARR said:
hi james any chace of any information on my question thanks

You pretty much have answered your own question. The cerb's not a typical production run car with a Mk1, Mk2, etc. As with all TVRs, over its lifetime there are continual tweaks and improvements. 1998 is just seen as a good point for stuff. Some people would say that you don't want the clatter cams that were fitted to old cars. The upright recall should have been done (or get a later one where it's not necessary). Later clutch will save on a big bill if you ever need any work doing on the earlier type.

There's definitely no "from the 1st day in [month], nineteen-ninety-X, you'll have a sorted car"... they're always using up old bits and pieces, etc.

Personally, I'd spend the most you can on the best looked after car you can. A new car that's barely been driven, and has been left lying around for months on end may well have far more lurking bills than an earlier one where everything's been sorted. Don't be afraid of a great ream of paperwork for all the bills on a car.

Personally, I sold my V-reg 4.2 with nitrons, blended headlight conversion (and recent front end respray), 18" spiders, new tyres, sports exhaust, all the alloy interior bits, additional leather interior bits, FTVRSH, etc. for £23k 8 months ago. Personally think I sold it a bit "cheap"...

MATTBARR

Original Poster:

6 posts

257 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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J_S_G said:

MATTBARR said:
hi james any chace of any information on my question thanks


You pretty much have answered your own question. The cerb's not a typical production run car with a Mk1, Mk2, etc. As with all TVRs, over its lifetime there are continual tweaks and improvements. 1998 is just seen as a good point for stuff. Some people would say that you don't want the clatter cams that were fitted to old cars. The upright recall should have been done (or get a later one where it's not necessary). Later clutch will save on a big bill if you ever need any work doing on the earlier type.

There's definitely no "from the 1st day in [month], nineteen-ninety-X, you'll have a sorted car"... they're always using up old bits and pieces, etc.

Personally, I'd spend the most you can on the best looked after car you can. A new car that's barely been driven, and has been left lying around for months on end may well have far more lurking bills than an earlier one where everything's been sorted. Don't be afraid of a great ream of paperwork for all the bills on a car.

Personally, I sold my V-reg 4.2 with nitrons, blended headlight conversion (and recent front end respray), 18" spiders, new tyres, sports exhaust, all the alloy interior bits, additional leather interior bits, FTVRSH, etc. for £23k 8 months ago. Personally think I sold it a bit "cheap"...


thank you very much,advise taken. p.s.thanks for not trying to sell me a car

mitsubishievo

34 posts

258 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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PS

You will never be a new owner ,if nobody tries to sell you a car!!!!!!!

it was only a thought,.... if you wanted a good cerb

J_S_G

6,177 posts

274 months

Friday 19th November 2004
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MATTBARR said:

thanks for not trying to sell me a car

No probs. However, I think you're really after a Tuscan. And I've got a cracker, with all the upgrades done...

But it's not for sale.