GT4EC - The GT-Four Enthusiasts Club
General Category => The Chill Out Room => Topic started by: capman on May 30, 2008, 10:43:28 pm
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Well, group of guys arrived up tonight and offered me what i was willing to take for the Sainz, i'm a bit gutted to say the least as i loved the car and never really got the chance to enjoy it due to my accident in 2005. Made a hefty £3k loss on the car which is a bit hard to swallow as well :(
I have to give a big thanks for everyone on the forum who have helped me out with various technical queries on the car, it may be the end of GT4 ownership for me but i was looking at automatic ST202s a while back so who knows, i'll probably be sticking around here anyway. ;)
A final farewell :
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/pacman160778/Photo-0095.jpg)
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im sure your upset, i know i would be.
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Blimey,that is a sad piccy :(
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It makes me want to cry :'( ... i am such a girl at times :( .. sorry to see her go but remember you don't have to own a GT4 to be an enthusiast.. you're always welcome here :)
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This was my final pic of my 1st ST165 :'(
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/madgaz007/Cars/a24e740f.jpg)
As far as I am aware it is flying its way around Ireland now...or at least it should be if it has lasted another 3 years LOL.
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yeah it was a sad day, especially since the money will be going on a new sofa and TV and not into a new motor.
i also have a pic for my last sainz that was sold a few years ago
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/pacman160778/byebye.jpg)
I know i sold both of them very cheap, but after the fuel leak that happened yeaterday of all days, i was prepared to let it go for a song, as i didn't fancy having to replace the fuel pipes when they went yesterday. i put a can of petrol and most of it emptied onto the driveway so maybe best to get rid. the buyer didn't have much of a look around it either or a test drive. he was from over the border in Ireland and aslo has to pay £900+ on the VRT to get it registered there! :o
My old white one on it last journey in my street :(
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v222/pacman160778/byebye.jpg)
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wondered why i never got the call from you earlier in the week to come up and see it, well good luck with the hunt for a nice 202, there is a lovely one for sale down here, but its no good for as its a manual and keep in touch
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I did try call you a couple of times on friday mate, but kept getting a message saying that it wasn't possible to connect the call :-\
a couple of boys from down south bought it, i knocked £60 off since the petrol was *BLEEP*ing out of it. Would you believe that they are paying £900+ on the VRT to bring it down there! They didn't really have a good look around the car, just started it up and moved it up and down the drive a couple of times to check the clutch was working ok. Probably the easiest sale i've ever had :D
One thing that doesn't make me feel so bad is that there was a red Sainz sold on eBay last week for £1950 so the market for them must be falling out of them right now? :-X
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dunno why that was or i was probably flat out chatting to the missus or something, well my sainz is away now to its new home as well :( but these things have to be done
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did you trade yours in mate?
(traitor! :D)
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i still regret selling mine, bad mistake.
i spent loads on new clutch, new water pump, body work paint, timing belt am sure they will be other stuff too and i sold it for 2grand, i had spent over a grand putting it right.
looked lovely nice shiny black with white wheels.
gutted to this day. my other car is *BLEEP*, nowt but bother.
il end up doing the same with this one, spend a fortune putting it right then someone will come along and get a bargain of a car.
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always the way huh? what swung me in the end is the red one that went on eBay for £1950, which gave me a little comfort knowing that i got a 'fair' price for it considering the work that needed doing :-[
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well i got an amazing car and i also got the 1st dibbs when my old sainz comes back up for sale so i can't complain
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no-one likes as show off ;D