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Iv'e just been offered a 300E 24v with (whats claimed,but how can you tell!) 67k on it,for £1500.I think that a bit much,thats more expensive than the car I'm going to see tommorrow,but its a 12v for £1250,but this is £1500 for an 24v engine 'mmmmm',what do you people think?any help appreciated.
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Anyone know the exchange rate between pounds and dollars?
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Paul S. 2001 E430, Bourdeaux Red, Oyster interior. 79,200 miles. 1973 280SE 4.5, 170,000 miles. 568 Signal Red, Black MB Tex. "The Red Baron". |
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Its about $1800ish
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Well come to think about maybe nearer $1900
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Suginami the current exchage rate £1=$1.42550.Bear
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Hey Stewart, £1500 is pretty good as is £1250 for a 12v. The 24v is certainly faster and as a later model came with a few upgrades (extra wood, LSD etc. I think). I'd looked at a few 24v before buying my 12v, but they were either too pricey or dogs. If you can verify the 67k then it would be worth the extra £250 (providing age, condition etc were comparible) but I'd rather have a 100,000 mile 12v with full history than a 67,000 24v without.
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Am havin bother with this **** again
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it was £1500 for the engine not the car,the car's £4500
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