Buying aTuscan Please Help !!!!

Buying aTuscan Please Help !!!!

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zapcatdan

Original Poster:

3 posts

253 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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I have been offered a 2000 07 07 speed 6
7000 miles air con full tvrsh alarm.
For £25500 Met light blue
Is there any thing I should be aware of ???
I want my first experiance of a tvr to be good

>>> Edited by zapcatdan on Friday 31st October 14:44

basil brush

5,230 posts

270 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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Private or trade?
It's not cheap as it is an early car like mine, so will have Mk1 roof, non-drilled discs and a few other bits which have subsequently been improved. It's also low mileage for a 3 year old car and might not have had chance to show up any engine problems?

Marcus


>> Edited by basil brush on Friday 31st October 10:10

cdd

137 posts

257 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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I have a 2000 model 4.0L Tuscan, 12,000 miles, Pathfinder Blue, 18" spiders, Air con with 6 months main dealer warranty remaining.

You can have it for £25K.

It is in perfect condition and the interior and exterior colours are beautiful.

I have also had no problems whatsoever in the six months that i have owned it and with the remaining six month TVR main dealer warranty remaining it may be a better buy.

Email my profile if you fancy it.

T88CAN

3,474 posts

264 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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[quote=basil brush]Private or trade?
It's not cheap as it is an early car like mine, so will have Mk1 roof, non-drilled discs and a few other bits which have subsequently been improved.
Marcus


This is not always the case, if you are fortunate enough to find car which has all the upgrades done my car (MAR 2000) has had RR brakes/suspension upgraded roof and door trim all retro fitted which would add value and make it worth as much as say an X-plate car IMHO good luck with the search

jigs

1,840 posts

257 months

Friday 31st October 2003
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zapcatdan - long walks and cold showers will help you resist the fatal charms of the Tuscan.

pubman

308 posts

265 months

Saturday 1st November 2003
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jigs said:
zapcatdan - long walks and cold showers will help you resist the fatal charms of the Tuscan.

Absolutey Jigs,
Maybe a plastic bag over ones head during the cold shower!!

jigs

1,840 posts

257 months

Saturday 1st November 2003
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and a mandarin orange.