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Personally, i'd keep them as the car will sell a lot easier when you're getting rid of it.
Also, your F1's will sell a lot easier as the BBS wheels are'nt that popular.
All imo of course.
Deffinately mate.
Infact you can ignore all my other s**t earlier on in the thread. I'm willing to bet (At least 20p!) that as soon as you take the plate off, you will start getting more enquiries.
Private plates will do nothing but deter a potential buyer.
Lets say Jonny needs a new car. Saturday morning he gets his £5,000 bank loan. Saturday morning he is itching to buy a new car. There are two cars. One is ready to go, one needs 2 weeks to take the plate off. You won't see jonny...
DK Cars and Bikes. Best painter i've ever used.
Does custom work, insurance work, all sorts. Even done my mates restored 1970's Aston Martin.
He's in fishponds.
Decent Cups are hard to come by though Gaz.
Unfortunately 182's are ten a penny.
(To be completely honest, I don't know why people bother advertising on here. This site is its own worst enemy when it comes to selling car- Fcuking rediculous.)
£2,000 for a Cat C in Wales???
I'd not buy a Pint of ale from wales without worrying about it blowing up in my hand.
Everyone knows in the car game.... AVOID CARS FROM OVER THE BRIDGE! To buy a Cat C one with 7 owners is asking for trouble.
But Back on Topic....
I personally think its too expensive. Its silver (My favourite colour, but not all that popular with most) and done nearly 80,000 miles. Why would someone buy yours for £4300 when they could buy a 50,000 miler for £4500? Put yourself in the buyers position.
If you...