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I wouldn't describe myself as mechanically sound. Those creaking knees aren't getting any better
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PH has always seemed a good community to me. Joining the specialist forum might be a good idea anyway to ask any questions about likely sale value?
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The 350z forum needs you to essentially be an active member before placing an advert selling a car but it's going to be handy to help me figure out what mine is worth. Pistonheads looks like it might be a good place to start.
Thanks chaps!
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I don't do FB. Gave that up about 5 or 6 years ago!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere should be plenty of FB groups for cars like this who sell and buy bits and cars. Sold a few cars through these groups. Join a few and put it out there to see what happens.
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There should be plenty of FB groups for cars like this who sell and buy bits and cars. Sold a few cars through these groups. Join a few and put it out there to see what happens.
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PistonHeads UK | Cars for Sale | Car News | Motoring ForumOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostI've decided that the time has come to let my beloved 350z go. Knowing that it's a bit of a "speciality" car amongst some circles, I'm not sure how best to go about making sure I get a good price for it.
I don't fancy putting it on Autotrader and having a bunch of time wasters just wanting to take it for a blast up the A4. So what are the best options?
It's a 2004 stock vehicle, only two owners, about 79k miles. Full service history, all bills and MOTs retained since I've owned it. The bodywork needs some attention but it's mechanically sound.
Or we buy any car (yeah they'll try and get the price down but they cough up quick)
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Selling my car
I've decided that the time has come to let my beloved 350z go. Knowing that it's a bit of a "speciality" car amongst some circles, I'm not sure how best to go about making sure I get a good price for it.
I don't fancy putting it on Autotrader and having a bunch of time wasters just wanting to take it for a blast up the A4. So what are the best options?
It's a 2004 stock vehicle, only two owners, about 79k miles. Full service history, all bills and MOTs retained since I've owned it. The bodywork needs some attention but it's mechanically sound.Tags: None
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