Would you spend 40k on this?

flimper

Veteran
 Hampshire
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201210454716772/sort/priceasc/usedcars/engine-size-cars/4l_to_4-9l/make/mg/postcode/gu152je/page/1/radius/1500?logcode=p
 
Mmm interesting. Depends on how good/un-molested/original this car is. If I was interested in acquiring potential future classics (which I'm not really) I'd do my research because this has potential to increase in value I'd say.
 
Looks like a fanzy mazda RX8, no I would not spend that amount on that car.
 
Possible future investment if preserved in its current state. But i dont buy cars to preserve them, they are meant for this! :driving: :D
 
Not if my life depended on it. The only thing that is ever going to make a car like that valuable is provenance. They have no racing history. Very few people of any note wasted Money on one. I seem to recall Rowan Atkinson tried one on long term test for Evo and got rid PDQ after bits started falling off.
 
Must have been listed a few weeks early, it isn't April 1st for another two weeks.

£39k

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But I would spend 40K on one of these and possibly a respray on the TVR. :D

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3063552.htm
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3256203.htm
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3745657.htm
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3672843.htm
 
Looks like a Datsun Skyline on steroids :thumbsdown:

I remember when they came out there was a NOS option that took the car to near 800bhp (IIRC) - for the duration of the NOS tank, which would probably be 15 secs or less :rofl:
 
Not a chance - seem to remember it getting a total slating on Top Gear too. As above, if I have a huge garage and lots of cash to waste, possibly for curiosity / future classic status. But from where I am sitting with that kind of money I'd rather get me a second hand, fully loaded, atacama yellow e89 35is M Sport :evil: :driving:
 
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