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Used Indy R1 price
Jay - 7/5/13 at 10:54 AM

Hi,

Was trying to post my Indy in the for sale section but as I couldn't remember my old password, I had to sign up again and can't post in that section yet!

I was wondering what the going rate is these days for an Indy R1? It was completed late 2008 and i've put less than 1000 miles on it. Here are a couple of pics:







Thanks!
Jay


withersdelivers - 7/5/13 at 12:01 PM

I would say about £200 but don't bother putting it in the for sale section as I will give u full price haha !!
On a serious note I would say between 6 and 7k but I would ignore me an wait for more experienced valuations, good luck with the sale fella.
Neil


Jay - 7/5/13 at 12:27 PM

lol thanks! When I first glanced at your post I thought you said it was worth £2000 freaked out a bit!


silky16v - 7/5/13 at 12:30 PM

can i ask where you bought the Seats?

and what you paid for them

i'd say around 6 - 6.5k dependent on spec


Jay - 7/5/13 at 12:33 PM

Thanks. I bought them from a local place (In Belfast) called Procar. Think they were around £350ish but it was 5 or 6 years ago now. They are Cobra Roadster 7's iirc


motorcycle_mayhem - 7/5/13 at 03:23 PM

Normal practice would be to put the car up for sale for around £15,000.

Put together an 'Ebay type' advertisement, ensure it is factually incorrect, contains no punctuation whatsoever and is terribly mishepelt.

Phrases like 'awsum breaks', 'no timewaisters or dreemers', 'awsum spek' and others of that type must be incorporated.

List the car as above for around 2 years, then start complaining that there are no serious buyers out there, just 'timewaisters'. After you've had a rant about it all, simply watch the car decay (preferably outside under an unbreathable tarpaulin). Unsure what follows after you've got to that stage, but I guess you then readvertise as 'drastik reduction too sell, now only £14,995' Seems the way to go.


withersdelivers - 29/5/13 at 05:35 AM

Hi, did you end up putting the indy up for sale in the end?