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ORIGINAL: davidcross Understand Chris. Seems some debate over what's 'matching' and what's not and on that basis what's a real RS and what's not. Bloody minefield if you ask me!!!!!!! :)
Who's this Chris bloke?[:D][:D][;)]
 
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ORIGINAL: davidcross Understand Chris. Seems some debate over what's 'matching' and what's not and on that basis what's a real RS and what's not. Bloody minefield if you ask me!!!!!!! :)
Who's this Chris bloke?[:D][:D][;)]
[ That's what I was wondering, he does seem quite helpful though. [:D]
 
Has it actually been sold or has it perhaps just been 'removed' from sale until the dust settles, as it's received so much controversial dialogue about it's alleged integrity.......not all of it completely justified imho ?
 
Lord knows. Also what would it take cash wise to get the silver one at stephens up to scratch and is it worth it???
 
May sound daft, but if I were now in the market for a lightweight, I would only be drawn to a solid colour...and the louder the better ! If I was considering a touring, then a metallic would be a possibility. Having said that, I did consider a couple of more reasonably priced metallic lightweights that were on the market when I purchased mine, but for me the colour had to be right and maybe, condition granted, this could also be the reason this silver car has hung around for so long ??
 
ORIGINAL: davidcross Lord knows. Also what would it take cash wise to get the silver one at stephens up to scratch and is it worth it???
Go and see it, get an inspection and negotiate from there, it has to have a realistic value.
 
I concur. And it has been hanging around for quite a while now. So surely someone should buy it, at the right price.
ORIGINAL: chfs911 Orange one is the one to buy IMHO.  Don't know the car but you'd know you'd be Tango'd in that one!
 
Fed up with the armchair tyre kickers with no desire to purchase -would genuine enquiries go and look at the feckin things?????[:mad:]
 
ORIGINAL: Melv Fed up with the armchair tyre lickers with no desire to purchase -would genuine enquiries go and look at the feckin things?????[:mad:]
But Melv....what are their investment potential?[:D][:D][:D][:D] [8|][8|][8|][8|][8|][8|][8|][8|][8|][8|]
 
You know what....all this hype about investment potential is not in my opinion, what makes our cars so god damn desirable....it's what they are as driving machines, how they communicate to us at a level unique to the marque and for me at least....it's the just the icing on the cake that they are currently still bucking the economic trend of what is the norm; ie depreciating assets.... How lucky are we eh ? [:D]
 

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