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b17duf

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Recently sold my S14a :cry:, so am now looking for a Spec R S15 with the Aero factory body kit. Have a budget of around 11 - 13K Max.
Having been a member of the SXOC am really looking from a car from the board that will have been looked after as it should.
Anybody know someone who's selling up?

Thanks in advance, great forum.:thumbs:

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Although I can understand people wanting low, low mileage S15s, you need to keep in mind that these cars are now 5-8 years old. 12k miles a year is the UK average and that works out at around 96k miles on a 1999 vehicle and 60k miles on a 2002. Anything lower will cost you...
 
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Although I can understand people wanting low, low mileage S15s, you need to keep in mind that these cars are now 5-8 years old. 12k miles a year is the UK average and that works out at around 96k miles on a 1999 vehicle and 60k miles on a 2002. Anything lower will cost you...
I understand what your saying but definatly want something sub 55K. In no rush to buy so will just have to keep looking.

Thanks for the input tho Nicely.

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theres a very nice pewter one for sale on www.sxoc.com . its got the full aero kit. low mileage too.

Was supposed to go and see it on Saturday, owner changed his mind and decieded not to sell. :(. Thats the type of example i'm after tho.
Thanks bud.

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If you aren't in a huge hurry, why not contact Torque or Pro-Drift and ask them to source you one. They are much more likely to find what you want :)
 
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Currently speaking to Tristan from "Torque GT", He's a really nice guy and very helpful.

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All i can say is dont pay too much interest on milage being under a certain amount, with the rarity that they exist and the frequency of which imports are usually clocked.

For example mine was advertised with 46,000 miles....wicked i thought 400mile trip look deposit, then did a BIMTA test to find it had 64,000........

just becareful, i hope you find a pewter one with low miles but just be wary, dont just look at the clocks. The car will tell you the real milage as i found out with looking at alot.
 
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Thanks for the heads up Tony, Hopefully buying a car from a reputable dealer should minimize the risk but ovbiously alsorts can happen to a car whilst in Japan.

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Make sure you get a BIMTA check done regardless. If they are BIMTA approved, they should get a certificate for you :)
 

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Yeah i was talking to the guy too... i can understand wanting to keep it, i would find it hard to part with that one too!

Like you say, I've been speaking to Tristan too, (and i think we have nearly the same requirements...) do you reckon they would do a discount for two???? :thumbs:

Aero f.bumper makes it look soooo different...


Was supposed to go and see it on Saturday, owner changed his mind and decieded not to sell. :(. Thats the type of example i'm after tho.
Thanks bud.

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Thanks for that...

How come all the ones available at the minute are white!!!!

Plus have you seen the graphics on that silver one.... errrr LOL!
 
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