Hi guys,
Looking to sell my rocco, now its in great condition, id say interior is best original in the land... 64k on the clock and was in top running order with a weber carb and ronal alloys.
Now the bad point in a haste i started to dismantle engine to start restoring it, well can i remember how to put it all back ?? noooo...
So do you guys think ill be best to pay a mechanic to put it all back £300ish i guess and sell it running sweet and looking sweet ? or sell it for parts ? or sell it as it is sold as seen resulting in less money but no outlay...
Cheers
James
Best way to sell a 86 Scirocco GT ??
Re: Best way to sell a 86 Scirocco GT ??
James
It looks like a gorgeous example however we are in the very large percentage mk3 scirocco people here so wouldn't know where to start :S you would probably be best asking on http://www.sciroccoregister.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; about mk2's
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It looks like a gorgeous example however we are in the very large percentage mk3 scirocco people here so wouldn't know where to start :S you would probably be best asking on http://www.sciroccoregister.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; about mk2's
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Re: Best way to sell a 86 Scirocco GT ??
Dayum, if it is as good as it looks, please don't sell it as parts, try to find someone who can take care of it! =)
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Re: Best way to sell a 86 Scirocco GT ??
I saw a similar question to this on pistonheads a while back (it wasn't you was it?)
It looks fantastic but the mk2s don't seem to be a collectors item (yet) so I don't know what the chances are of someone wanting a non runner. And if they do they might just break it which would be a crying shame.
I say get it fixed and running but I know having to shell out can be painful when you are about to sell!
In fact keep it and pay someone to put a 1.8T engine in!
It looks fantastic but the mk2s don't seem to be a collectors item (yet) so I don't know what the chances are of someone wanting a non runner. And if they do they might just break it which would be a crying shame.
I say get it fixed and running but I know having to shell out can be painful when you are about to sell!
In fact keep it and pay someone to put a 1.8T engine in!
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Re: Best way to sell a 86 Scirocco GT ??
If its going to cost £300 to put the engine back together then i would reckon that you would get a bigger difference than £300 for a runner vs a non-runner.
Jay.
30.06.2010 - Rocco ordered.
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30.06.2010 - Rocco ordered.
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