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I am after some info on a 300 that's for sale.

 

It's a black TT manual with the number plate H4BVE

 

I've done a search and found some info on the car but it's info that 5 years old.

 

Anyone know anything about it or if there's any issues with the car?

 

Thanks in advance

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Copy and paste from your other thread:

 

A quick MOT history check says approach with deep pockets. You better ask the kids to give you the cash instead of socks and shaving foam this year as on Christmas Eve when the current MOT expires, you’re going to need some major structural and time consuming (expensive) repairs to the car.

 

The advisory items from previous MOTs sound alarm bells and on paper it looks like a restoration project so I would hope the price reflects this condition.

 

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A previous advisory for damage to the structure could suggest previous accident damage:

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Going back 10 years, the sill damage was already showing itself. As were the brake pipes which are a time consuming job to replace.

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