Advice on a Noble I'm thinking of buying

Advice on a Noble I'm thinking of buying

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lukem30

Original Poster:

5 posts

102 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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Hi all, I'm currently exchanging emails with the owner of this noble;

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/142457296870

I've never owned, or even been in one before, so any advice you could give me on questions I need to ask would be appreciated.
If you know, or have seen the car about and can offer anymore info that would also be great.
To me the car looks very clean and well looked after, I know modifications are not for everybody but I think they look good and fit with the type of car, and from the research I have done a lot of them are quite desirable.

Thanks

cdhoole

113 posts

157 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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Hi - I would have thought the car may well be known by someone on here as it is highly modified (a good thing). For what its worth, with the mods listed, the colour (which again looks great), I would say its fair/good value. As for thinking about owning a Noble you won't regret it, they are great fun and attract lots of curiosity rather than ire!

Good luck if you decide to buy - hopefully hear from you soon.


johns355

532 posts

161 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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Modifications are very welcomed on Nobles, it looks a very nice spec car. Believe you me that hp in a 1050kg makes a swift car! Looks good, try and get on the noble fb page, some friendly knowledgeable people on there who don't tend to use ph!

Midlifecrisis71

2,871 posts

282 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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Looks pretty good to me, I'd just be careful of the gearbox at that power level.

Mine runs 400/400 and is really sweet balance of power & handling.
I don't know the car, its not a common site on the fb forum, so find out where it has been. Also there are 12 Nobles on the pistonheads forum which is unheard of. When I bought mine there were 2 for sale !! I know a couple of the car for sale with 500hp, but they are a bit more exp.

good luck

lukem30

Original Poster:

5 posts

102 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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Thanks guys, I'm currently stepping up my research to learn as much as I can. I tried joining the noble Facebook group but for some reason I haven't been accepted? Maybe I need to be an owner to get in. I wasn't after a black one, but it's really growing on me, only thing that is worrying me at the moment is that I'm a fairly large chap (6'2' nearly 17 stone) and I'm worried that I might not fit as I'm yet so sit in one.
Unfortunately this is at the top of my budget but it's got everything I was looking for apart from the colour.

johns355

532 posts

161 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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I'm 6'2" 16 stone and fitted no problem, there's a lot of people on the fb page who aren't owners! Pretty sure if you explain to Andy or Si your intentions they'll let you in!

SwankBaton

763 posts

179 months

Thursday 10th August 2017
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Looks like Streetdragster's car on here, search for his posts. Had a good one up in readers cars if I remember, shame I think his pics went the way of most on photobucket.

The Big G

998 posts

175 months

Friday 11th August 2017
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swankBaton said:
Looks like Streetdragster's car on here, search for his posts. Had a good one up in readers cars if I remember, shame I think his pics went the way of most on photobucket.
Was reading that thread last night after following a few links.

Just found it for you

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=15...

Hope it works, but as swankBaton says, all the photos have gone frown a few quick questions to the seller and I'm sure it would clear it up.

Jarcy

1,559 posts

282 months

Friday 11th August 2017
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Grab it. Look's great.

lukem30

Original Poster:

5 posts

102 months

Friday 11th August 2017
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Thanks all, that build link is really helpful.
Has anybody on here got a noble in South Wales that I could come and have a quick sit in to try the cockpit out for size before I make the journey north?

cdhoole

113 posts

157 months

Friday 11th August 2017
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I to am 6' 3" and 16 stone (must lose some of that), and the cockpit is very comfortable, including head height, seats and leg room (in fact sometimes I have it just one notch off max, only car I have ever done that!). Even travelling some distance in a Noble is not uncomfortable, although the offset pedals get to you a little bit. I have seen this car in Blackpool on occasion (I have a flat in Lytham St Anne's) and it certainly caught my attention! Eventually I bought my own. Your welcome to come and try my own car if your in North Devon for any reason.

mgbond

6,749 posts

239 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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Looks like a well sorted car. At that power I wouldn't worry about the Gearbox.

CaptainPeter

670 posts

225 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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The original car had a number of cheep parts/problems.
So I wouldn't recommend a standard one to anyone, this one looks a great spec for the price.

You won't regret it.

AMG Merc

11,954 posts

260 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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CaptainPeter said:
So I wouldn't recommend a standard one to anyone,.
What do you mean? Pease explain.

SwankBaton

763 posts

179 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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We all know what he means , fuel pump wiring etc. Bondy has written it in 1,000 answers to this very Q

AMG Merc

11,954 posts

260 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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swankBaton said:
We all know what he means , fuel pump wiring etc. Bondy has written it in 1,000 answers to this very Q
Thanks. I wasn't sure if CaptainPeter meant standard, as in maybe a 2.5 - hence the request for clarification. I asked as I felt his comment appears potentially marque damaging, especially if not explained to oustsiders correctly.

lukem30

Original Poster:

5 posts

102 months

Thursday 17th August 2017
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Unfortunately buying the car didn't work out, sellers circumstances changed and he could no longer take my part ex, so I'm back on the hunt. If any noble owners fancy a mk3 focus rs get in touch, I'll be listing it privately soon.

sjc

14,308 posts

277 months

Friday 18th August 2017
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lukem30 said:
Unfortunately buying the car didn't work out, sellers circumstances changed and he could no longer take my part ex, so I'm back on the hunt. If any noble owners fancy a mk3 focus rs get in touch, I'll be listing it privately soon.
With regard to whether you'll fit, I'm roughly the same size as you.On both the Nobs I've owned, I've had the thevdront of the seat raised for extra thigh support,and an extended boss for the steering wheel. With that fitted and the wheel extended out it gives a lot more knee room and is spot on for me.

CaptainPeter

670 posts

225 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Sorry for the confusion, yes I was referring to the standard know points - fuel pump wiring, tunnel mods, oil separator tanks.

However there are better than standard parts around these days, for example the original drilled brake discs can form small cracks over time of hard use, so if your coming up to needing to replace your brakes why not look to fit a wavy curved vane, floating disc.
Is it a mod, yes, is it better yes.
Porsche hub nut is another example and Pro Alloy make a number of parts, that are better than standard.

If I was buying a car I'd rather have these parts fitted so I did't have to...

Spindoctor

800 posts

207 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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When I bought mine (over 7 years ago eek) it was completely original, so I've made all the necessary/desirable upgrades and improvements. The problem with mods is knowing when to stop!