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Hi guys
I've recently been on the look-out for a CV8, and I spotted this for sale at Monkfish:
http://www.monkfishperformance.co.uk/democarforsal...
It has high mileage, but I would imagine that it's been very well maintained (being their demo car), and has some very choice upgrades.
What's this forum's opinion?
Thanks
I've recently been on the look-out for a CV8, and I spotted this for sale at Monkfish:
http://www.monkfishperformance.co.uk/democarforsal...
It has high mileage, but I would imagine that it's been very well maintained (being their demo car), and has some very choice upgrades.
What's this forum's opinion?
Thanks
Probably the most sorted CV8 out there TBH. Miles aint that bad considering the size of the engine but I get your drift with it compared to others... mind you this one has been maintained by one of the best in the business. Doubt you would go wrong having this. Have drive and see what you think as all the suspension has been done I beleive.
Sure Roger will be along to sing its praises soon...when he gets outta bed!
Sure Roger will be along to sing its praises soon...when he gets outta bed!
zapbrannigan said:
Hi guys
I've recently been on the look-out for a CV8, and I spotted this for sale at Monkfish:
http://www.monkfishperformance.co.uk/democarforsal...
It has high mileage, but I would imagine that it's been very well maintained (being their demo car), and has some very choice upgrades.
What's this forum's opinion?
Thanks
If you do a low annual mileage, then I think that is a very choice car, if you are apt to do high mileage then maybe not.I've recently been on the look-out for a CV8, and I spotted this for sale at Monkfish:
http://www.monkfishperformance.co.uk/democarforsal...
It has high mileage, but I would imagine that it's been very well maintained (being their demo car), and has some very choice upgrades.
What's this forum's opinion?
Thanks
I don't think that this highly regarded garage would sell you a lemon.
JamesK said:
Ive thought about this car many times but being honest it's overpriced - it was up for £11,500 for a fair while and didn's sell then either. The market has dropped alot further than £500 in the last 3-6 months.
Lovely car though
JamesK, you pre-empted my next question! I thought it was pricey, especially in the current climate. What do you think a fair price would be?Lovely car though

Overpriced? Dream on; with all that kit on the car....
I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....
I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....

PepV8 said:
Overpriced? Dream on; with all that kit on the car....
I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....
the car is very well sorted, it drives very well but it has had some use. Aircon wasnt working etc. Buying the car you would save a fortune on mods but you'd have to spend a few quid on the other bitsI too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....

eta whilst it handled fanastic I found the ride a little too hard for daily use
Edited by stigmundfreud on Sunday 14th December 12:12
PepV8 said:
Overpriced? Dream on; with all that kit on the car....
I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....
How much were those scan guages and where from mate?I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....

You can always haggle! One thing is for sure, that is the best sounding Monaro exhaust system I've heard. It may have done some miles but it's still a good drive and as someone else has intimated, Rogers reputation is too important for him to sell you a duffer. What I recommend is to talk to Roger, he's very approachable, and have a test drive. You won't be disappointed. These guys know what they are doing.
PepV8 said:
Overpriced? Dream on; with all that kit on the car....
I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....
The kit on the car is awesome - literally everything you'd ever need other than the SC - I am not saying the car is anything other than fantastic but it is overpriced for the miles imho. As you own a CV8 I can see why that's not good news but as a potential buyer I'm afraid it's very real.I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....

I just want to reiterate that the cheapest way to get a highly modded CV8 is to buy the Monkfish demo - but that doesn't make it cheap

stigmundfreud said:
PepV8 said:
Overpriced? Dream on; with all that kit on the car....
I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....
I too have driven the car and it is by far the best handling Monaro I've driven. Despite it's mileage it feels very taught and precise and it's got all the bits you'd ever want to fit to a Monaro, except it doesn't have the blower any more.
I'm gradually turning my own CV8 in to it; just got the Ripshifter, Scangauges and brakes to go....

the car is very well sorted, it drives very well but it has had some use. Aircon wasnt working etc. Buying the car you would save a fortune on mods but you'd have to spend a few quid on the other bits
eta whilst it handled fanastic I found the ride a little too hard for daily use
Edited by stigmundfreud on Sunday 14th December 12:12
Anything that is wrong would be fixed prior to sale, though currently that is just the aircon. Yes, its done some miles, but the first 60K was mostly up and down the M4. It doesn't really show its mileage. The mods on it would cost in excess of £7k if you started with a standard car!
As for price - if anyone is interested, talk to me

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