T350 on Ebay

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mustard

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Trefor

14,656 posts

289 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Looks like the same one as in the classifieds section. Looks like a very nice car and nearly cheaper than walking at this price. I hope he sells it for a price he's happy with.

matthewbinns

18,506 posts

253 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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"If you want a test drive, it would probably be easier to test drive a T350 at a dealership instead."

Hmmm, cause they are all exactly the same arent they

dcmpriory

21 posts

245 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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I saw this one at www.Autotrader about 6 weeks ago....it was going for £32000 and since then it dissappeared from the site.

Surprised he hasn't sold it........

M@H

11,297 posts

278 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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its a 2003 car with 6,600 miles on it and he's the third owner, and he's selling it... !

..it seems no-one enjoys owning this car for long !!

Trefor

14,656 posts

289 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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matthewbinns said:
"If you want a test drive, it would probably be easier to test drive a T350 at a dealership instead."

Hmmm, cause they are all exactly the same arent they


Every one I've driven has felt near enough the same. If this was a Chimaera/Griffith I'd agree, but TVR are a lot more consistent in their build quality/engine building than in the past.

mustard

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Thursday 20th May 2004
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M@H said:
its a 2003 car with 6,600 miles on it and he's the third owner, and he's selling it... !

..it seems no-one enjoys owning this car for long !!


It happens at this end of the market, but it is a bit concerning as it can only be just over 7mths old as it a 53 plate, if it was a jan '03 car it would'nt be so bad (ie demo for a month or so then 2 private owners for 6 months a peice)

Some Porsche's reg. documents look like libary tickets!

jayjay

469 posts

250 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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mustard said:

M@H said:
its a 2003 car with 6,600 miles on it and he's the third owner, and he's selling it... !

..it seems no-one enjoys owning this car for long !!



It happens at this end of the market, but it is a bit concerning as it can only be just over 7mths old as it a 53 plate, if it was a jan '03 car it would'nt be so bad (ie demo for a month or so then 2 private owners for 6 months a peice)

Some Porsche's reg. documents look like libary tickets!



It does have a 52 plate.

mustard

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251 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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I'll get some glasses

much less concerning then, but if your going to be the 4th owner you want to buy it with the intention of keeping it awhile IMHO

kevinday

12,055 posts

286 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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How can it be a 2003 car if it is on a 52 plate? I thought 52 was second half of 2002?

mustard

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Thursday 20th May 2004
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kevinday said:
How can it be a 2003 car if it is on a 52 plate? I thought 52 was second half of 2002?


2003 52 plate is jan 03- march 03

horse1000

26 posts

245 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Surely a straight cash price of £26K is about it's mark - dealers tend to add on £5K - so it would be £31K with a dealer - which sounds about right to me.

nickfb1

927 posts

249 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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horse1000 said:
Surely a straight cash price of £26K is about it's mark - dealers tend to add on £5K - so it would be £31K with a dealer - which sounds about right to me.


Think your a bit adrift. If the cars in excellent condition then £26 IMO would be a v good price, I think near £29-30k should be the mark depending on how well the cars been looked after

rbryant

316 posts

247 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Yes, why are so many TVRs changing hands so quickly? This can be only about 17 mths old maximum, so 3 owners at 6 mths each. I have never changed a car that quickly apart from a real dog of a Golf I bought 20 years ago.

Not exactly a huge vote of confidence is it, speaking as one who is looking for a nice 1 to 2 year old Tamora.

girlracer

442 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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The thing nobody seems to have pointed out is that £26k is the *starting* bid. This is eBay - you have to set a starting price that pulls 'em in. We don't know what they have the reserve set at - could be £30k, in which case the car won't sell until it reached £30k or more.

rbfisher

5,024 posts

289 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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No reserve.







IWANNITIWANNITIWANNIT

fek

rods

1,798 posts

259 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Their is no reserve,bidding starts at £26100

girlracer

442 posts

261 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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wow - ok, I take it back!

aromaT

919 posts

251 months

Friday 21st May 2004
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The chap selling this posted a few months back with these piccies (when he bought it IIRC).

can;t rememebr his name though...

horse1000

26 posts

245 months

Friday 21st May 2004
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Not exactly in big demand is it? - nearly four days and not a sausage (apart from his own opening bid)- maybe £26K isn't it's mark after all - £20K anyone?