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Hi, I hope you can all help.

I am in the process of selling my pride and joy and going for a cheaper option...and before you ask...dont know what yet!

Its a 1995 M plate VR6 in black

Got 143k on the clock, but had an engine rebuild by the previous engineer owner 2k ago.

Service history up to 120K.

New Milltek cat back stainless

New Raceland Coilovers

17" Wolfrace Voodoos

K&N Induction

Grey Leather interior

Isotto steering wheel

Eyebrow spoiler

New coil pack

and all important Corrado-forum.net stickers in windows

 

HOWEVER, i have just found out that it was a cat D insurance write off in 2001, due to a rear nearside impact, but was all repaired to, in my opinion to good as new standard.

 

The car is in excellent condition, and drives great. Here are some photos.

 

Question is, what do you think it is worth, and does the Cat D status really degrade the price that much??

 

The plate would not come with the car for your estimates.

Thanks

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.. and we come full circle...

 

One of your potential buyers has been talking about the same car, I think, in another thread..

Funny how these things happen, huh?

 

You really now have to set the price based on the *current* condition of the car, and assume no history. I suppose one important factor is - how long ago was the work done? 2001? That's 3 years - if there's no sign of rust or damage, and the car was "professionally" repaired (do you have record of that?), then that goes for you greatly. If the car was fixed up by "some geezer who bought it and did it himself" then that's much harder to quantify..

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Your grey leather interia, looks more like beige to me, maybe just the photos though.

 

Your car looks stunning, and well cared for, depemds i think on what made it a cat d write off.

 

Its gotta be worth 3.5/4 k IMO

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