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#31: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: Howey, Location: Kings Lynn PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:15 pm
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GTIboyracer206 wrote:
Edward wrote:
Keep it clean and simple and it will look perfect. That's an X reg too!

 


 

Really nice looking car pal, looking at it i would have thought it was a year newer than mine lol. Really nice looker.

Seen the spec of this car?? Nom Nom Droolage!

#32: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: GTIboyracer206, Location: Leeds. PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:17 pm
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Addaz wrote:
Being that i have bought and sold around 7 cars and im only just 18, why oh why start with a gti mate?

They dont sell, break it if you got it cheap otherwise you will unfortunatly loose money

Good luck though

Before this i did have a 1997 Preg Audi A4 that needed alot of work doing on it, bought for £255, fixed it up, sold it on for £550, Deducting parts i made about £150-200 profit. I bought this 206 GTi because it was unbelievably cheap and suprisingly there's little wrong with it. Bought for £650, And i know that these are worth £1200+. So plan is to keep it a few month, put minor bits and peices on it to make it abit better, then sell it on for profit. All goes towards insurance or car fund when im 17 to be able to drive.

#33: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: GTIboyracer206, Location: Leeds. PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:19 pm
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Go on Howey, suprise me. Smile

#34: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: Howey, Location: Kings Lynn PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:21 pm
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GTIboyracer206 wrote:
Go on Howey, suprise me. Smile

www.206info.co.uk/Gara...id=51.html Wink

#35: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: GTIboyracer206, Location: Leeds. PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:24 pm
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Wow, Im literally suprised. haha!

#36: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: Addaz, Location: Suffolk PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:26 pm
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GTIboyracer206 wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Being that i have bought and sold around 7 cars and im only just 18, why oh why start with a gti mate?

They dont sell, break it if you got it cheap otherwise you will unfortunatly loose money

Good luck though

Before this i did have a 1997 Preg Audi A4 that needed alot of work doing on it, bought for £255, fixed it up, sold it on for £550, Deducting parts i made about £150-200 profit. I bought this 206 GTi because it was unbelievably cheap and suprisingly there's little wrong with it. Bought for £650, And i know that these are worth £1200+. So plan is to keep it a few month, put minor bits and peices on it to make it abit better, then sell it on for profit. All goes towards insurance or car fund when im 17 to be able to drive.

Sorry to burst your bubble mate, but £650 is roughly what you pay for an average GTi
Go for and try and sell it for whatever you feel fit mate, i can only but give you luck
Not being a pain but i did pay £150 for the gti i broke..... Laughing

#37: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: GTIboyracer206, Location: Leeds. PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:27 pm
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Addaz wrote:
GTIboyracer206 wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Being that i have bought and sold around 7 cars and im only just 18, why oh why start with a gti mate?

They dont sell, break it if you got it cheap otherwise you will unfortunatly loose money

Good luck though

Before this i did have a 1997 Preg Audi A4 that needed alot of work doing on it, bought for £255, fixed it up, sold it on for £550, Deducting parts i made about £150-200 profit. I bought this 206 GTi because it was unbelievably cheap and suprisingly there's little wrong with it. Bought for £650, And i know that these are worth £1200+. So plan is to keep it a few month, put minor bits and peices on it to make it abit better, then sell it on for profit. All goes towards insurance or car fund when im 17 to be able to drive.

Sorry to burst your bubble mate, but £650 is roughly what you pay for an average GTi
Go for and try and sell it for whatever you feel fit mate, i can only but give you luck
Not being a pain but i did pay £150 for the gti i broke..... Laughing

Nope you've not burst my bubble, thats actually a fair comment. I am actually going to sell it again in a few months to hopefully make a bit of profit but only time will tell, lol.

#38: Re: The 'boyracer's GTi. Author: Andy_VXR PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:17 pm
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If your going to sell on for profit, I would not mod it at all and just get things tidied up like new exhaust hangers. Juat going to be dead money overwise.



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