Re: Cheap Trophy for sale Cat C paint damage

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At least 2k for a decent respray and you're already 4k into a cat c car though :(
 
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I was going to bid on this at the Auctions. Went for £1480 plus fees at the weekend.

Personally I would of stripped it for parts.

EDIT: Anyone else not notice the plaque on the seat rail missing? odd?
 
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Yeah someone has put a decal over the top, interior looks worn and no mention of mileage or history...
 
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The auction showed the mileage as 88,086 and sadly no service history.
Only 1 key I presume?

The drivers Recaro was slightly worn / torn also.

In need of a lot of TLC, but cheap at that price and I personally don't see it lasting long.
 
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Too many issues then unfortunately :( no history and plaques missing on top of it being a cat c and needing loads of money spending on it its just not worth it. Would be a shame to break it but it'd be a better investment that way and it'd help keep better trophys on the road
 
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Plaque does seem to be totally missing. Can't quite understand why it would have been removed.
 
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At the risk of offending, that really is a heap. Not much good for anything bar a track toy. As regards the plaque, my guess is that at some point the original seats got sold on and then a later owner re installed some non original trendlines.
 
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£600 seats, £600 suspension, £220 spoiler, £200 exhaust, £400 wheels... it all adds up.

Then there is engine, drive shafts, gearbox etc... worth more in parts sadly.
 
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It'd need a full spray to look right- otherwise you'll defiantly notice a colour difference and it'll ages differently. There's the thing with the seats too but I guess if someone isn't that bothered about the seats and cat c then it may be worth saving. Maybe Renault would supply new plaques as the chassis number would match up
 
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Looks like it's been used as a chicken shed. By a chicken that chain smokes roll ups.
 
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Does certainly look a poor old thing in the pictures, a good thorough clean would make a big difference then there's all the parts to be fixed/repaired,and required to get it MOT'D. Really would be a money pit espicially with paint work, no history so belts & sachs would need doing, full service etc would run into thousands to get it right again, shame...
 
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I hope they don't think that's the proper place for the headlight cover!
 
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