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1 hour ago, Poweredbyhopealone said:

Sounds like you know what to do

Yep. The 1600 pez is even cheaper with the folk I'm with now.

A Mk4 Golf SE with the 110hp 1.9 TDI is also sub-£1k for me which is bizarre. :D

Posted
31 minutes ago, MisterH said:

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Photos taken outside ACA auction yesterday on that trailer.

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2009 Toyota IQ. 1.3 so almost a hot hatch. Very very cheap at £500 but not much detail on ad apart from Cat S and pic shows engine running. London area.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202201271856120?advertising-location=at_cars&price-to=1000&include-delivery-option=on&postcode=ne22te&sort=datedesc&radius=1500&onesearchad=New&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=Used&page=3

 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Wack said:

It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if that was a lure , sorry that's just sold but we do have this at double the money 

Possibly. I paid £1,495 for mine at 51,000 miles and a 56 plate. That was before the used car market went to shit, mind you.

Posted
4 hours ago, Nullzwei said:

Is the 2.2 DCi engine the good one as far as modern common rail Renault diesels go?

 

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No. The one to have is the one without a Rennow engine, the 2.0 Nissan donk. 1.9 and 2.2 diesels are time bombs. 3.0 diesel even worse. 

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Even has a pez shot with a CRX that I think has been mentioned on here before?

May be an image of car and outdoors

Posted
43 minutes ago, Dan29 said:

1991  Honda Accord Aerodeck - £850 - Southampton : https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/664286727953974/

May be an image of car and outdoors

 

Oh yeah I drive past that one every week on my way to the gym, always very clean. (presumably) owner has a 200SX in the right colour that is usually parked in the spot next to it, though I haven't seen the Honda for a while

Posted
11 hours ago, inconsistant said:

5 stud started with the 924 turbo in 79. Theres not much choice of alternative wheels for the 4 stud 924 2 litre, converting to 5 stud opens up options for popular fuchs wheels or these (‘cookie cutter’) style wheels from the 944 and other Porsches. 

Thought the 4 stud was 4x108? Plenty of scope.

Posted
1 minute ago, wuvvum said:

Oh dear.  That is tantalisingly cheap and about a 10 minute walk from my house.

Please buy this as there’s a big danger my newly obtained bike profit is getting hotter in my pocket the longer I don’t find a van.

Posted
4 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Oh dear.  That is tantalisingly cheap and about a 10 minute walk from my house.

Do it.

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Assuming it's still available when I drag myself out of bed tomorrow I will go and view it.  I've been fancying another wafty barge for a while - I was thinking of something a bit more economical than that but if I can get it cheap that leaves more money for petrol.

Posted
20 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Assuming it's still available when I drag myself out of bed tomorrow I will go and view it.  I've been fancying another wafty barge for a while - I was thinking of something a bit more economical than that but if I can get it cheap that leaves more money for petrol.

Ace. Then a May roffle?

Posted
53 minutes ago, sheffcortinacentre said:

Thought the 4 stud was 4x108? Plenty of scope.

Yeah there are options, like Peugeot 205 alloys, but nothing really that 924 owners want to upgrade to particularly.
Doing a 5 stud swap opens up lots of Fuchs & Porsche alloy options, like on the beige one above, which seem to be the desirable ones to fit. 
Porsche owners generally seem to have a very Porsche centric view of cars. 

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14 hours ago, Wack said:

This is cool , not sure it's £3700 cool but I like it 

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