http://classifieds.p...0-69-500/987338
I've seen non CAT D FRP's with less milage and in better condition + more original condition go for under £4000.....
A few months back there was a CAT D (Fully repaired!!) with 80k on the clock going for £2995 on Autotrader.
Thoughts?
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Overpriced? FRP Listing on PH
#1
Posted 25 December 2012 - 08:50 PM
Owner: FRP #076
Current mile muncher: 2014(64) Ford Mondeo 2.2 TDCI 200 Titanium X Sport - Frozen White
Previous: 2009(09) Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI | 2008(08) Mk7 Ford Fiesta TDCI Zetec S | 1999(T) Rover 420 | 1997(.R) Rover 620 TD | 1995(M) Mk3 Ford Fiesta Si
First car: 1990(H) Mk3 Ford Fiesta Popular Plus!
Current mile muncher: 2014(64) Ford Mondeo 2.2 TDCI 200 Titanium X Sport - Frozen White
Previous: 2009(09) Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI | 2008(08) Mk7 Ford Fiesta TDCI Zetec S | 1999(T) Rover 420 | 1997(.R) Rover 620 TD | 1995(M) Mk3 Ford Fiesta Si
First car: 1990(H) Mk3 Ford Fiesta Popular Plus!
#2
Posted 25 December 2012 - 09:10 PM
I think he has just bought it from salvage and is planning on making a quick buck.
A couple of years ago a FRP was worth £4k + in bits, but thats not the case anymore.
When Ford had a parts clear out 909 bits were going very cheap and people stocked up.
Be intersting is he sells it.
Around £1k over priced in current state I think.
A couple of years ago a FRP was worth £4k + in bits, but thats not the case anymore.
When Ford had a parts clear out 909 bits were going very cheap and people stocked up.
Be intersting is he sells it.
Around £1k over priced in current state I think.
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#3
Posted 25 December 2012 - 09:56 PM
He's only had it a week, went through for about £2k I think, he'll probably be wanting to make a grand profit.
#4
Posted 14 January 2013 - 07:13 PM
Hi guys it's me with the car for sale, I'm not looking to make a grand profit got the car for £2700 with fees from copart then £300 getting it back up the north west and spent £150 on parts so thanks for the bad press just trying get money back due to circumstances changing.
#5
Posted 14 January 2013 - 08:24 PM
Bloody hell, I didn't watch the live auction, I assumed it would go to about £2k on the hammer and you'd have it home for under £2.5k.
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