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JonnyS

posted on 10/3/13 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
Mk Indy R1- what's it worth?

Due to time committments it's got to go Any idea what I should price it at?

MK Indy R1
12000 miles (7,000 in bike)
MOT to November 2013
First registered in July 2003 with a car engine.
Fully rebuilt in 2006:

2001 R1 baffled engine
Procomp FIA spec roll cage (not in picture)
IRS 3.62 LSD
Bailey Morris HD prop
Gaz coilovers
Discs all round
Paddle shift
Composite seats (very comfy even on long journeys)
Aeroscreen
Carbon fibre wing mirrors
Longacre rear view mirror
Acumen DG8 gear indicator
Repackable exhaust
Recent new battery
Extra cooling capacity


15” Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2s with Toyo 888s (just legal)
15” alloys with Toyo road tyres with about 6mm

Good condition but it has been a track day toy, so has some light scratches and pebble dash.

This was Richies old car (built by his brother Ox). It's been great, perfectly reliable and huge fun.

Cheers

Jonny

[Edited on 10/3/13 by JonnyS]

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jossey

posted on 10/3/13 at 11:08 AM Reply With Quote
As you probably know what's it is worth n what people will pay for it at present is hugely different.

Good luck with the sale.





Thanks



David Johnson

Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.

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motorcycle_mayhem

posted on 10/3/13 at 02:31 PM Reply With Quote
Current practice would be to put it up for £12,500 - £14,000. Before you do that, however, remove anything from the car that could be considered an 'extra' and either sell these separately, or offer them as additionals subject to negotiation.

Use plenty of language such as 'bargin, awsum, breaks' to make the point.

Alternatively, if you actually want to sell it, put it on Ebay and let market forces dictate. I suspect anything around £4,500-5,000 may be the ball park. There are so many cars out there at the moment, you can get a very good idea of what will/has sold. Main problem with the Ebay strategy seems to be that (even) at what you may regard as insignificant financial recompense may not materialise, a 'winning' bidder may well be less than serious.

Realistically, your target audience is probably on here!!!!!!!! We know what the car is.

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JonnyS

posted on 10/3/13 at 03:02 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by motorcycle_mayhem
Current practice would be to put it up for £12,500 - £14,000. Before you do that, however, remove anything from the car that could be considered an 'extra' and either sell these separately, or offer them as additionals subject to negotiation.

Use plenty of language such as 'bargin, awsum, breaks' to make the point.






I'd like to see where all the cars are though, I can't see any?

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whitestu

posted on 10/3/13 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
6k ish sounds more like it to me if you want to sell it.

Stu

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JoelP

posted on 10/3/13 at 05:12 PM Reply With Quote
depends how fast you'd want to sell it really, 4k would be like hot cakes, 6k significantly less so.






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JonnyS

posted on 11/3/13 at 12:59 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers. We were thinking £5,995 and see what happens.
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