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In time the rare colours may fetch £25K + and the most ordered colours may fetch £20K
I wonder what Ron would sell a LY for? http://www.pistonheads.com/SALES/1959303.htm
They hold their value abroad Link
Just got home!!! What a journey that was. :)
Great to see such a big turn out, especially as it was quite a chilly night, but a little warmer than 10 years ago. :approve:
Might be nothing really but the VIN number shown in that advert. Has different info according to Renault.
Registration number BTZ519
Clio II 3dr | 3 RSP20 96 | CB15 | Methyl blue bodywork paint
Vehicle identification number (VIN)...
Well you mentioned genuine Renault stuff so I presumed you would want Renault fluids also. (maybe to keep the invoices as some do)
Stuff from Opie Oils is equal if not better I've no doubt.
Oh and stay clear of F1 Auto Centers especially if you have girly bits.
1.6 Clio
Got a puncture...
New tyre
front pads
front discs
4 hours later
£350
She's late now and no time to sort her nails out.
Bad day :(
I would buy it as this car of Brett's is well cared for and documented.
In original paint it would fetch top money, there's always going to be people saying it's had a crap respray job and that's devalued it, but IMO the paint colour choice lessened the devaluation.
It's Nocturne 268 the colour Renault decided not to use on the Vee due to paint complications at that time.
Lovely to see what it looked like in real life on a Vee. Now get it back to how lovely it was before Brett.
Oh and don't have the next one butchered. :)