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  1. NickReilly063

    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    The fees are a minimum of £600 plus vat on the website unless someone wants to correct me if I’m reading it wrongly.
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    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    Sold @ £6750 plus fees - £7420 including.
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    Stable Mate for No63

    Thanks Ed - great to see you too today Sir, when it’s finished I’m hoping to get a invite to one of your events even though it’s not a little Red classic 🚗 - However I was thinking about putting a tow bar on the wife’s new car HaHa - so I can then bring the T along 🚗
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    Unique Thing

    Another unique example coming soon to CC’s - I do really have a soft spot for these ❤️ Big money now - https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1975-bmw-2002-turbo
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    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    Coming Soon - No Reserve. https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2005-renaultsport-clio-182-trophy-41
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    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    Only two vehicles have sold on there platform today - maybe Moody Mondays kicked in.
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    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    Maybe everyone was right about the Christmas Cheer helping it to the 20k last time - there is a phrase in the trade - “your first bid is usually your best bid” - definitely applies to this sale - I’d now park it up till after Easter when people are getting itchy feet for something for the...
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    "Cost of Living With A Trophy" - Rush Magazine article.

    What a great article Ed - I Love that Craig is being so honest and I’m sure most people who drive these as a daily driver can relate too - my question is - should they be used all year round now that they are an 19yr classic - parts are expensive and hard to find - values are rising and with...
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    ANYONE LOOKING TO SELL THEIR TROPHY?

    Sorry Chaps I’ve not had much interest in finding out about the different types of category’s as in the auction world a black mark is a black mark and usually affects the value to roughly half it’s value. What is a Cat D car? Cat D (also known as ‘Category D’, or, more recently, ‘Category N’)...
  10. NickReilly063

    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    I don’t think it’s the dearest thing I’ve seen given the mileage
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    Unique Thing

    looks like I was being a bit tight with my value :LOL: -
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    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    Underside images have now been added to the gallery - It looks really good Gaz underneath like you side above.
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    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    Trying again with No-500. https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2006-renaultsport-clio-182-trophy
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    ANYONE LOOKING TO SELL THEIR TROPHY?

    Good Luck in your search (y) - and welcome the the sad over 50's club.
  15. NickReilly063

    Trophy Sales on Collecting Cars

    Off to a good start Ed - 6 days to go and up to £3750 plus fees - no issues buying this one " No Rust Anywhere " 🙈 :unsure:🤞
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    Unique Thing

    35yrs worth of guessing prices In the Motortrade Stef
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    Unique Thing

    How much is it worth Stef ???
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    Unique Thing

    Not sure if I’d want one and especially now they make so much money 💵 - however they are a special car in today’s world. How much are we predicting - my view 40/45k ish https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2001-volkswagen-beetle-rsi-3
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    2005 Renault Clio 182 Trophy #465

    Take this for instance that’s coming soon with only 38000 miles - Devanti ditch finders A engine bay that looks like it went down with the Titanic Stereo all chewed up - and that’s just from the pictures I’m sure someone will give really good money for it just because of the miles...
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    2005 Renault Clio 182 Trophy #465

    We where only talking about mileage’s yesterday Ed weren’t we - I have fully restored a 83k car to a good standard however the mileage would not be for everyone - but having seen some low mileage cars that have been for sale lately I’m sure most will still eat money to make them lovely.
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