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Wouldn't call it cheap. It's competatively priced. Nice tidy stock example there.

 

When cars get to the age of the Z, a service history isn't always the most important thing. TBH, a service history can in somes respects, on these cars not be a good thing. Buy from an enthusiastic knowledgable owner who looks after his car. It's easy to spot a shitter these days.

if it were me... i would take a conzult and do several checks including the cylinder drop compression check. id be asking why he has new tubbies for it as if they need changing its an engine out job. also, its a uk car so id make sure i had a bloody good look all round for rust, especially underneath with a bright torch.

 

of course carry out all the norm checks you would before buying a car

Crap photos. I don't understand people going through the motion of selling their car and posting up such rubbish pics. It don't take much to present the vehicle properly and it also then results in someone truly interested, getting in touch.

Does'nt seem cheap IMO, more like the going rate (or at least it should be lol) for a tidy zed. As Joel said tho, for goodness sake check for rust/corrosion!

i may be thinking on selling mines in the new year so keep your eye open for it.lol. Sorry to jump on the thread.lol

^^That's cause you drive an auto! :rofl:

 

Oi do you mind :nono: :slap: :rofl: :rofl:

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