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I can't remember the dudes name, never met him before, he met us at bluewater & came along.
That car has nothing in it at all, totally stripped out !! He said he's planning a williams conversion for it.
At the end of the day mate it's up to you if you make him an offer on it, don't let him push you into buying it.
If you want it go for it, just don't buy it & if something does go wrong regret shelling out for it.
If the dude seems too pushy i'd leave it, as he'll sound desperate to get rid...
I wouldn't bother with the boxster s tbh, they are nothnig that special (imo) i've been in one plenty of times.
Have a search on google etc, as those places seem really expensive.
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the geezers just trying to rattle you into paying more for it than its worth, no way would any one offer money for it, without even seeing it !! Wait till the 'supposed other person' does, I bet they change their mind on their offer.
If it was me i'd leave it & hold out for another one. I...
Not true, my mate came out to his old fiesta once to find some granny & her grandson sitting in it !! She thought it was her own car - she unlocked it & got in, but it wouldn't start ! His key never worked on hers though.
From what he's posted up it doesn't sound like there are too many problems with it. Most of the stuff is just niggley bits, once its had the belt done etc it ought to be fine.
Get it hpi'd & all that, when you get it don't drive it around - get it booked into a garage straight away for the cambelt as you can never be too careful. I'd try for £1300, if not then offer more.
Yeah a regulator is a motor.
If it's fine apart from the niggly bits you listed it may be worth considering (get it hpi'd before you buy it, if you do go to buy it) I personally wouldn't pay more than £1500 for it tbh, maybe even try for £1300.