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dischub

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Hi,

I've just taken this lot out the mini and haven't a clue on the value, I've looked up the new prices but it seems like nothing they'd fetch as second hand.

Safety Devices rear roll cage, its the one with a diagonal welded in. It was painted properly in a booth in Ford Phantom black but has a few scrapes, scratches showing the original red colour. Nothing serious. Doesn't come with the bolts or plates













Second up is a set of Corbeau carrera reclining bucket seats, come with subframes to bolt straight into a mini. They are on the large side so rub a little on the pillars. The drivers side bolster has worn through but its still comfortable to sit in (sat it in all the way to Staffordshire and back with no problems) I think new these would have been £250 each?!











Any ideas on what its worth? (Please no Pms asking for postage, they'll be collection once its up for sale)

Cheers


george91

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Possibly £200 for the rear cage to the right person as there something like £260 new. As for the seats i'm not sure maybe £150?

EDIT: i agree with below valuations on the seats, i didn't look at the pictures well on me ipod, and i wouldn't think of paying £150 for them, sorry about that. Also i still stand by what i said about the cage especially if you would be willing to tidy it up a bit. :)

Edited by george91 on 23rd Apr, 2011.


wolfie

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£100 for the cage and you would be lucky to get £50 for the seats imo

Problem is that the seats look like there fit for the bin and the cage paint looks rough both need money spending the seats need a fair amount spending on them

usually i would look at paying arond 1/3 of the original price for second hand parts that are average condition

Edited by wolfie on 22nd Apr, 2011.

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£110-150 for the cage
£50-80 for the seats


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On 22nd Apr, 2011 wolfie said:
£100 for the cage and you would be lucky to get £50 for the seats imo

Problem is that the seats look like there fit for the bin and the cage paint looks rough both need money spending the seats need a fair amount spending on them

usually i would look at paying arond 1/3 of the original price for second hand parts that are average condition


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dischub

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