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The everlasting ph1 ITB Build **GREEN-BUILD STARTS AT PAGE 100**



Nafoff

ClioSport Club Member
UPDATE: SORN

I decided on 1 last drive (yesterday) for this year. That is now 4 years/summers on the road/track now. Still performing well.
I should probably service it before next summer, but thats 2026 me's problem.

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Nafoff

ClioSport Club Member
I am reluctantly writing this post, I am not sure I want to consider the possibility, however currently cashflow isn't good at all and I need to at least consider my variety of options.

I would rather not post to a facebook group and deal with the mouthbreathers telling me its worth nothing, and then the influx of messages offering me £10 and a twix, so thought I would ask here first:

WHAT IS IT WORTH?

I think the positives of this vehicle is the quality of the build/finish and the fact it could either be a road going track car or very easily a race car.
A little while back I had some idea as a couple of very similar cars sold, but I am a little out of touch with the market.

Interested to hear thoughts/questions/opinions
 

gez 172

ClioSport Club Member
  Defender 110
I think it’s the right thing to do. You’ve been thinking about selling it for a good 2-3 years now.
It’s a hard car to sell as it’s so immaculate, it’s almost like a piece of art.

I’d put it up for what you think it’s worth. You are the one that’s spent all the years/hours on it. You are better off listing it to high and it taking a while to sell, rather than it selling so quick you wonder if it was too cheap.

You mentioned £12k a couple of pages back. I’d stick it up for £15k and go from there, If that’s a figure you’d be happy with.

I’m out of touch with Clio’s - but those figures seem low to me.
 


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