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Andy - a15cro

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2 hours ago, BenD said:

have you got it back yet 


No, The ball is in my court to make an offer, I’ve asked what he wants but no figure given. 
 

 

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9 minutes ago, a15cro said:


No, The ball is in my court to make an offer, I’ve asked what he wants but no figure given. 
 

 

What's your thoughts on it not running correctly? 

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1 hour ago, BenD said:

What's your thoughts on it not running correctly? 


Cracked head or gasket. Potentially frozen prior to,problem.

 

im wanting to offer 7.5k but I’m afraid it’s not enough.

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8 minutes ago, a15cro said:


Cracked head or gasket. Potentially frozen prior to,problem.

 

im wanting to offer 7.5k but I’m afraid it’s not enough.

was it a standard engine? Worst case could be replaced and re-mapped for around 1-1.5K, so if it was fuel injected would be easily worth that, I'd think

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11 hours ago, a15cro said:


No, The ball is in my court to make an offer, I’ve asked what he wants but no figure given. 
 

 

Did you get your asking price when you sold it. 

 

If you did I would say 1500 less just in case you need a new engine 

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21 minutes ago, Simon Waterfall Syman84 said:

Did you get your asking price when you sold it. 

 

If you did I would say 1500 less just in case you need a new engine 

I was asking £9500 and took £9000 so pretty much what I wanted, which puts it at the £7.5 that I am thinking.

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I am the same as you @BenD, always feel like I am insulting the person, so if the car is in tip top condition I will pay very near asking price. However this is different, and like you say they can only say no....the other option is they say no and then have to deal with all the time wasters which will turn up and kick the tyres and offer even less no doubt!

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It does sound very unlikely that the engine could have frozen though - we've only had a handful of ground frosts in the East this year that even the tiniest amount of antifreeze would protect against!

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He's got no prices to compare to, given the current condition. I'd suggest £6K. You know the car, others won't, so I doubt anyone else is likely to offer him more etc.

 

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You mentioned it had a tank of diesel? That could have done an awful lot of damage there if it was cranked after. I'd definitely be going in with a low offer to begin with considering that and factoring in that the two cylinder running could be injector damage there.

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I’d lay it down as you have to us. .. you sold it for xxxx..  it’s going to cost xxx to Collect as it’s non running.   And you are allowing £1500 to get it back to the condition it was when you sold it.   It’s not an insult if you are justified.  If he says No chance and throws back a figure £1k more you can use your man maths to self justify more. 

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And if he starts with 'it wont cost that much to put it right' then why hasn't he done so already??

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