Ask @Synclare. Sooner or later cars come to the end of the road. Someone like Sean could make it viable as a keeper but not to make any money on as a seller.Yes, it seems a shame to break it but where does everyone think you get nice second-hand parts from for your cars unless cars like this bite the bullet
I'm sure a breaker will see value in it mate, for the good of us Z3 owners of courseAsk @Synclare. Sooner or later cars come to the end of the road. Someone like Sean could make it viable as a keeper but not to make any money on as a seller.
Tony.
But this is the problem. A decent engine could be £500 unless it's coming out of your own breaker. £200 for panels (if you're lucky) and you've reached the £1,200. That's before any consideration of your time for swapping the engine and doing the repair.@Sean d if it doesn't sell then bid him £500 now it's listed as a cat c. Getting an engine with lower mileage won't be hard to get and like you say your the right man to sort it. Drop an engine in it, swap your interior and bits over, repair the bent front and flog it for £1200 ish. You've got the car you want looking the way you want it and some money back in the bank. Viable option?![]()
Trouble is the guy doesn't want to drop the price. At least not yet.@Sean d if it doesn't sell then bid him £500 now it's listed as a cat c. Getting an engine with lower mileage won't be hard to get and like you say your the right man to sort it. Drop an engine in it, swap your interior and bits over, repair the bent front and flog it for £1200 ish. You've got the car you want looking the way you want it and some money back in the bank. Viable option?![]()
To be honest mate, I was driving mine today, sun was shining, great music on the MP3, and a massive smile on my face and the thought occurred to me that I love driving this car and do I really need a bigger engine, so I think I will be keeping things just as they are for now@Sean d if it doesn't sell then bid him £500 now it's listed as a cat c. Getting an engine with lower mileage won't be hard to get and like you say your the right man to sort it. Drop an engine in it, swap your interior and bits over, repair the bent front and flog it for £1200 ish. You've got the car you want looking the way you want it and some money back in the bank. Viable option?![]()
It's a very easy fix (unless there's something we can't see but I doubt it) so be assured of that.been looking for a winter project so I emailed the guy seems only the bonnet and slam is damaged oh and one light fixing but that is repairable apparently, but the mileage did put me off a bit to be honest, its not just value issues its getting someone to buy it after repairs with 160k on the clock
Ooh@Sean d if it doesn't sell then bid him £500 now it's listed as a cat c. Getting an engine with lower mileage won't be hard to get and like you say your the right man to sort it. Drop an engine in it, swap your interior and bits over, repair the bent front and flog it for £1200 ish. You've got the car you want looking the way you want it and some money back in the bank. Viable option?![]()
Well the speed you pulled into woodside cafe last weekend i think that has more than enough power for you mate lol!!!!To be honest mate, I was driving mine today, sun was shining, great music on the MP3, and a massive smile on my face and the thought occurred to me that I love driving this car and do I really need a bigger engine, so I think I will be keeping things just as they are for now![]()
He will mate. It's not cheap enough at the moment.Trouble is the guy doesn't want to drop the price. At least not yet.
Its sold mateHe will mate. It's not cheap enough at the moment.