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Sorry for posting in here, however there is a reason. I am looking to sell my Marlin sportster full built based on bmw 325i, it has not been iva'd yet. Reason I wanted to put on here is I would like to move over to a Westfield seiw. Just wondering what sort of price would a reasonable Seiw I would be looking at ?

 

 

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Hi Ryan.     You need to set a budget and buy a car to fit your budget.      Up to £6000 will buy you an older engine XFlow/Pinto. £6000 to £10000 will buy you a Zetec/XE/MX5/Toyota 1600 age engine car.  Over £10000 a Duratec/ Bike engine/S2000.

That's just a very rough guide of course, the wide choice of bolt on goodies and condition of the car will affect the overall price greatly.

Try to attend a local meeting to you, to give you some idea of values of Westfields and chat to the owners, pays dividends in the future and how avoid pitfalls when buying a used Kit Car.

 

Your Marlin really needs to be IVA'd and ready for the road to get a decent return, otherwise it will cause the new owner all sorts of grief passing the IVA. 

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Your in luck , some of the best informed Westy owners in Cheshire , get yourself down to the next meeting and say hello .

 

Cheshire & North Staffs meet the first Thursday of the month at the Whipping Stocks, Knutsford. Click for our Facebook page.

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I will do in the new year, I am based on the Chesire/ Wigan border.

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You'll be more than welcome!

As Bernie said, it's our regular monthly meet on the first Thursday of the month, though tonight's will be at the Eastern Revive restraint in Knutsford, for our Christmas Curry!

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