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£200 was an outrageous steal. I don't think £400 is unfair either, though I guess folk might struggle to have that much spare just at the moment. I know I am or I would have snapped it up. It's ideal.

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Yes I would have been interested if I had some spare cash. 

 

It's far to new for me though!!

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Apologies not been able to get on to the forum.

 

PM's replied to!

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i had one exactly the same in 1994  colour and everything.  love the tweed seats!

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As above,did this sell?

 

Guy I work with is after cheap transport as his Focus has just FAILED its MOT and is being scrapped.

 

He's also in Stourbridge

 

Cheers

 

Dave

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Will someone PLEASE BUY THIS. What is it with this forum? Nobody has a bad word to say about 205 diesels, they practically tick all the membership requirements* of Autoshite, but yet they NEVER sell :D

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I PM'd The Organist a couple of days ago to understand the latest situation. At this point I should declare that I am trying to buy this.

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£90 TONIGHT

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If the first person interested, offered the asking price, and then the seller doubles the asking price, that's pretty much the end of the thread.

It's all time wasting after that.

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Don't have much luck with old Peugeot in this place do we?

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Well it's still on his drive. I haven't seen him to speak to for a week or so. I will try and catch him over the weekend. I have his email address if anyone wants it. Plus can help with lifts etc.

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In spite of an initial valuation of £200 I offered £250, I was told I could buy it for £300 but declined. Has anybody offered £300 and been turned down!.

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I initially spoke to the seller just after Mr. Six-cylinder, I was told that £350 would buy it, however I asked a few questions and found that the MOT was only until 26th April so declined to make an offer.

Spool on a couple of weeks and having not found anything else I decided to go for it if could be bought for under the magic 3.

 

You know the rest.

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£200. £250. £300. £350.

It's a reverse Dutch auction in reverse.

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Maybe he follows the PandaSelecta (blue form) price grading. It'll probably crash to £150, then back up to £350 before anyone has chance to act.

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Once someone suggests a price then increases it because there seems to a bit of demand, it's time to walk away.

 

No kidding, I've walked away from so many deals where the vendor had got greedy, I've lost count. A lot of them were still bargains but a deal is a deal and people should be principled.

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Maybe he follows the PandaSelecta (blue form) price grading. It'll probably crash to £150, then back up to £350 before anyone has chance to act.

 

Sadly, he'll more likely bridge it "cos nobody was interested".

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This reminds me of that tredia turbo I tried to buy, the price kept rising until it ended up selling on Ebay for less than I offered then disappeared abroad :-(  

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