£40k Diablo...
£40k Diablo...
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vesuvius996

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35,829 posts

288 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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J1mmyD

1,823 posts

236 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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I've been watching the prices on these come down steadily for quite a while .... I reckon that these are going to represent incredible value for money. They will always be stunning, the only slight quibble is the interior standard on many of the examples I've seen.

Still ... you can get a beautifully rebuilt Mk1 E-type for less .... decisions!

JRM

2,063 posts

249 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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vesuvius996 said:


www.pistonheads.com/sales/74398.htm

WHOAHHHHH!



Wow, presumably you would need another 40k per annum to run it, but what a car to have for 40k

vesuvius996

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35,829 posts

288 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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Financial hare kire?

phib

4,513 posts

276 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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Oh why Oh why do I read pistonheads !!!!!!!!

Now I am thinking 993 for sale and land rover for sale = just shy of 40k !!!!!

Bugger %&%*&%*&$*$*$*%&^$^&*

The mrs would kill me !!!

vesuvius996

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35,829 posts

288 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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"Look love, it's four wheel drive, what are you worried about......."


phib

4,513 posts

276 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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At least its not a Ferrari ..... she hates Ferrari's

( I happen to love them !!)

juniord

9,013 posts

240 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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That car looks stunning, the emblems on the wheel arches aside.

Wonder why Murcielagos don't have colour coded wing mirrors? I think this car shows how they look so much better.

ferrarispider

586 posts

242 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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Bought one two years ago for 38K, sold it after summer for a little more

JRM

2,063 posts

249 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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ferrarispider said:
Bought one two years ago for 38K, sold it after summer for a little more


What did it cost you to run? Did you have to put it though any major service?

Jonny5

3,526 posts

291 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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That car is Left Hand Drive

crikeymikey

1,093 posts

234 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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My main piece of advice when someone's thinking of buying a Diablo (or any supercar for that matter) is that they remember the original selling price.
A Diablo would originally have sold for between £135K and £160K depending on spec. That was a serious amount of money and when the average house price was still £75K!
By all means go for it, an old 92/93 car can be cheap to insure but, buy a wrong 'un and it will cripple you.
If you listen very closely to a Diablo owner, you can normally hear them constantly muttering "Suspension, Clutch and Brakes" to themselves in barely audible tones. You have been warned!

Other than that, go for it! Life's too short!

Suspension, clutch and brakes.
Suspension, clutch and brakes.
Suspension, clutch and brakes.

lp640

106 posts

234 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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Wow! It's amazing what difference updating the wheels on a 93 Diablo can do. The stickers on the wheel arches definitely need to go. The colour coded base plates of the mirrors gives away the fact that it's a 2wd and not 94 onwards VT. The rear end needs updating, didn't the seller say a 6.0 rear bumper has been fitted?!

andysv

1,350 posts

244 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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cracking looking car for the money, wouldn't want too many problems with an older diablo though!


complete clutch 5k complete clutch 5k complete clutch 5k complete clutch 5k, oh just buy it you know you want it.

vesuvius996

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35,829 posts

288 months

Friday 21st April 2006
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You'd just absolutey sh1t your pants every time you drove it.

Same reason I am too chicken to buy a Ferrari 456.......

Splodge s4

1,519 posts

254 months

Saturday 22nd April 2006
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andysv said:

complete clutch 5k complete clutch 5k complete clutch 5k complete clutch 5k, oh just buy it you know you want it.


Is it true a clutch lasts on average 5 to 6k even if driven normal pace? Normal pace meaning no track days just a good 50/60 mile fast blat once a week type thing to keep it wet with maybe a 150 mile good drive once a month? Not really used around town just drive when you want to drive... 5 k is a lot of dosh if your doing it once a year, thats what puts me off..

It looks stunning... got to have one. Pity it dont fit in a standard modern garage.

Jonny5

3,526 posts

291 months

Saturday 22nd April 2006
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Specialists like Mike Pullen do a clutch change on a Diablo for 2k

regarding that yellow car - check out the interior.

vesuvius996

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35,829 posts

288 months

Saturday 22nd April 2006
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You'd still take it on, but that gear knob.....



Steel ball from a Murci and you've got a deal.



ufoufo

357 posts

239 months

Sunday 23rd April 2006
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These was one for sale on ebay a few weeks ago - 1993 K blue with a dark interior. The guy was on here, I wonder if he has sold it yet. If not email me - I would be interested.

sjc

15,122 posts

287 months

Sunday 23rd April 2006
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vesuvius996 said:

You'd just absolutey sh1t your pants every time you drove it.

Same reason I am too chicken to buy a Ferrari 456.......




Me too!