View Full Version : To sell or not to sell?
Mark_Ritchspeed
15-09-2005, 22:46
If someone offers me a good price for the Clio now, I probably will.
I fobbed off the 2 people who were dead keen to buy it a few months ago as I changed my mind, but I now have other plans again. :roll:
Broke my own rules, as I always say whenever someone offers decent cash for a car, just sell it. Even took a deposit, which I had to return. :oops:
Mark_Ritchspeed
15-09-2005, 22:54
I dont know. As I am not going to be rallying for the foreseeable future, it seems a waste of such a highly prepped car.
I want a more track orientated car now, which can be built on a much cheaper budget than this one.
what type of car though? another clio or something else?
Mark_Ritchspeed
15-09-2005, 22:58
Another Clio, but will completely strip it and use the money gained from selling the rally car to get all the development bits finished.
cool, in that case do it!! as u say if u wont be doign any rallying etc theres no need for the clio as it is now
Yeah, sell it. Clean sheet Clio would be a lot more satisfying 8)
If your not Rallying and u get offered a good price sell it mate and get to work on a Track Car then all zee boys can see all your brakes etc in action on a 'normal' car to what we run.
Mark_Ritchspeed
17-09-2005, 13:01
Yep, same price for the car. I am aiming to go back to the rallying in maybe a year or two, but want to go gravel rallying which will require a bigger budget and I am hankering after rwd. Looking around at the classes, the Alpina will fit nicely into a few post-historic classes and should be fairly competitive and I hope to raise enough sponsorship to tackle the World Cup Rally and new RAC rally in a car that nobody else will be useing.
I cant say anything on the Clio developments as yet, but rest assured this place will be the first to hear about them.
Sounds like u having some interesting plans in the pipe line...... 8)
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