The Hunt continues

The Hunt continues

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Toonlad

Original Poster:

39 posts

117 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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any advise on where to find one for sale other than the usual advertising sites. Non of these cars are what I'm after , they're either cat D or a tad expensive. Had no idea how difficult they are to find when the search begun !

Ian Perry

257 posts

163 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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Try Noble Motorsport at Chesterfield ,he had the contact details of a seller that is not currently advertising. He is quite helpful .

He passed me the guy's details not too long ago ,not seen the car advertised since so it may be still for sale.Cheers

LazyRoss18

423 posts

148 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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What model were you after?

Zoobeef

6,004 posts

165 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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A tad expensive? Or "the price"?

Toonlad

Original Poster:

39 posts

117 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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The price meaning I don't want to be paying 30k for a cat D 3r or 34k+ for a decent 3r. I appreciate these cars are becoming rare but I think dealers must be adding a good bit on for themselves and giving the owners no where near what they're asking. Also as has been stated on here before the dealers have no idea about these cars and can't answer much about them.i was nearly fixed up with a gto3 that didn't have LSD done and that wouldn't have massively bothered me but think I now I would rather pay the extra for the 3r with all the bits done .

LazyRoss18

423 posts

148 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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What would you value a decent 3R at then?

Spindoctor

800 posts

207 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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Toonlad said:
Also as has been stated on here before the dealers have no idea about these cars and can't answer much about them.
Hmm, sweeping generalisation. The likes of Kerridges and Bespoke know Nobles inside out.

Toonlad

Original Poster:

39 posts

117 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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Yes that was generalised but I'm quoting what long term members of this forum have said and tend to agree with them. Kerridges and bespoke obviously sell quite a few of these and will know them inside out . These unfortuanately arnt the only garages that sell them and the couple of them that I've spoken too in the past couldn't tell me much about the cars .As for what I think is a realistic price would also depend on the obvious milage , condition , history etc. For me it's a case of if the car is good I'll pay the price

Blu3R

2,379 posts

206 months

Tuesday 10th March 2015
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Toonlad said:
The price meaning I don't want to be paying 30k for a cat D 3r or 34k+ for a decent 3r. I appreciate these cars are becoming rare but I think dealers must be adding a good bit on for themselves and giving the owners no where near what they're asking. Also as has been stated on here before the dealers have no idea about these cars and can't answer much about them.i was nearly fixed up with a gto3 that didn't have LSD done and that wouldn't have massively bothered me but think I now I would rather pay the extra for the 3r with all the bits done .
I understand what you're saying but I tend to disagree with your views on pricing. I think 3Rs will start at £30k this summer and currently both M400s will end up looking like good value in 6 months time. The car you missed out on is unfortunate (and was a nice one btw, sorry!) but you'll find another if you're patient.
Best of luck in the search.

AMG Merc

11,954 posts

260 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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IMHO this spring's prices are as stated last year...

£30K for a decent 2.5 or 3.0
£35K for a decent 3R
£45K for most M400s.

Dealers tend to try to make £5K on a sale. This went up a fair but due to VAT a few years ago so isn't all their "fault".

I'd have been interested in that red low miler M400 that went recently up north if I'd had the space - a superb motor.

sundance002

1,304 posts

171 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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AMG Merc said:
IMHO this spring's prices are as stated last year...

£30K for a decent 2.5 or 3.0
£35K for a decent 3R
£45K for most M400s.

Dealers tend to try to make £5K on a sale. This went up a fair but due to VAT a few years ago so isn't all their "fault".

I'd have been interested in that red low miler M400 that went recently up north if I'd had the space - a superb motor.
Mole Valley to have a nice black M400 low miles 46k

Tuscanny

215 posts

133 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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There's a private sale for a GTO 3 2003
For £28200 that seems like good value .
What do you think of that toonlad

funbobby

1,634 posts

265 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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Tuscanny said:
There's a private sale for a GTO 3 2003
For £28200 that seems like good value .
What do you think of that toonlad
thats my old car and a good one.

Toonlad

Original Poster:

39 posts

117 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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Yes that does look decent Tuscany and handy that a previous owner has has gave it a thumbs up thanks funbobby , I have a possible viewing at a gt03 in Wales so options are becoming available. Hopefully my frustration is ended soon as its becoming a bit of an obsession watching the same old videos of them on YouTube over and over again and the wife is doing her nut with me about it haha

Tuscanny

215 posts

133 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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Lol what's the one in Wales .

Shaun400se

190 posts

219 months

Wednesday 11th March 2015
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And if the 'Good value GTO 3' 2003' sells the very nice larch silver M400 2005 will also then be sold......which is often the way it works with Nobles and instaneously of course would remove 33% of the cars currency for sale on PH from the market!





Edited by Shaun400se on Wednesday 11th March 21:27

Hollowpockets

5,908 posts

223 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Shaun400se said:
And if the 'Good value GTO 3' 2003' sells the very nice larch silver M400 2005 will also then be sold......which is often the way it works with Nobles and instaneously of course would remove 33% of the cars currency for sale on PH from the market!





Edited by Shaun400se on Wednesday 11th March 21:27
wink

Shame your selling Shaun, its one of the best!

As for dealers asking too much, it doesn't matter what they negotiate with a seller, the market price is the market price.

Shaun400se

190 posts

219 months

Thursday 12th March 2015
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Hollowpockets said:
wink

Shame your selling Shaun, its one of the best!

As for dealers asking too much, it doesn't matter what they negotiate with a seller, the market price is the market price.
I did wonder if you'd fancy 'keeping it local' Graham, almost a blast from the past and not forgetting your Noble road car heritage of course, but the way you're going you're going to need a warehouse as opposed to a garage to keep all that metal, fibreglass and carbon fibre in! lick

searsy

208 posts

289 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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Spindoctor said:
Hmm, sweeping generalisation. The likes of Kerridges and Bespoke know Nobles inside out.
Hmmm.... one of those could not diagnose the hot running fuel starvation problem I had...err still have, but nonetheless they are nice enough chaps smile



Edited by searsy on Saturday 14th March 16:24

searsy

208 posts

289 months

Saturday 14th March 2015
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Toonlad said:
its becoming a bit of an obsession watching the same old videos of them on YouTube over and over again and the wife is doing her nut with me about it haha
You'll still be watching them in the winter...lol!!