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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
[Re: Kayjey]
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31/01/2012 12:23
31/01/2012 12:23
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Ok, how much cost one brand new Coupe back in the years when people bought it from local importers in UK?
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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
[Re: Kayjey]
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31/01/2012 14:14
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They were about £22 - 23k new in the UK I think.
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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
[Re: Kayjey]
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31/01/2012 14:41
31/01/2012 14:41
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My original receipt shows £21k+ (incl taxes etc) and was for a 20v na with air con. No leather! 97 car.
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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
[Re: Kayjey]
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31/01/2012 15:34
31/01/2012 15:34
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European market cars have some different colours and trims to UK ones, so it was possibly never a UK option.
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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
[Re: stan]
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31/01/2012 15:39
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My original receipt shows £21k+ (incl taxes etc) and was for a 20v na with air con. No leather! 97 car. Mine was a shade under £19k, with the sunroof and the metallic paint as the only options, new in 95.
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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
[Re: Kayjey]
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03/02/2012 17:52
03/02/2012 17:52
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Lovely cars both of them.
I once bought an X-19 with 4500 miles on the clock, it was 12 years old at the time. Absolutly perfect condition, even had the original tyres on it. The problem I found though was being too scared to use it, I couldn't even sit in it without worrying about the alcantara, it became a liability so I sold it and don't regret doing so. Cars are for using or pulling apart!
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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
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03/02/2012 23:30
03/02/2012 23:30
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Leven had the original tyres on it. Hope you changed them instantly and didn't even consider driving it likethat. Shelf life of a tyre is 3-4 years. And life while actually being used not longer than 7-8. So think twice before using your space saver that's been sitting in the boot since 1997 or so.
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Re: 2.0 20v with 8,500 miles
[Re: Kayjey]
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04/02/2012 16:40
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Nope, I left them on, I knew I should of but the car was amazingly original. I checked them and there were no cracks so took the chance as it was hardly driven and never hard. I agree with what you say though, should of changed them. It was the one seen on the front of this book http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fiat-X1-9-Collectors-Guide/dp/1899870512 the Gran Finale
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