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skidlids 27-Jan-2005 21:21

999S crash damaged good deal or not
 
My mate in the states is currently bidding on a crash damaged 999S with clean title currently just over £4.5K, what would a undamged one cost over here and are they worth the money

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4521389090

marksduc748 28-Jan-2005 00:29

I've done a couple of 749S and would do it again but by the time youve done it you could buy a straight one with less hasle, wouldnt be on any list. he might be better pricing things now then he can work hes budget.

JohnDa 28-Jan-2005 00:33

No Q plates allowed any more

weeian 28-Jan-2005 00:40

be easier in the end just buying a straight 1 to be honest.

/ian

[Edited on 28-1-2005 by weeian]

skidlids 28-Jan-2005 00:41

No Q plate, it has a clean title which means its unrecorded and not a write off. I should think it could be sorted for road use for less than a grand, making it a £5.5K 999S
I wouldn't say No to a 999S for that price if I could find one

marksduc748 28-Jan-2005 01:00

well still some days on it but would be worth watching to see what it ends at. they never really come up on this side of the water cos insurance companies try to get them break only which means cant go back on the road. what is the best way is to buy from say isle of man or another country and then it wont show up here any way if it is on the list.

skidlids 28-Jan-2005 01:20

I have offered my mate the full 749S red body kit including tank and mirrors that I have for what I think is a reasonable price. may influence his bidding, cant see as having 749S on the side of the fairing would do much harm, he could always sort the right parts at a later date.
Not sure if he has sold his 955SP3 yet as that may also influence his bidding.

BDG 28-Jan-2005 11:50

Kev

Book price for oldest 999s 52 reg is £9895 retail
Buy in at anything from £7200 to £7900

Stick another £1000 on for an 04 reg model

Hope that helps.

marksduc748 28-Jan-2005 11:51

I've got a few odds and sods lying around if he does decide to go down that road.
I always found the bigger bits are easy to get its the little things that seem to cost the money. any way good luck to him.;)

skidlids 28-Jan-2005 13:49

Cheers Shaun at those prices providing it's no worse than my mate says it is then getting it back on the road for a all in price of £5.5K is quite a nice saving. I know I could live with the odd light blemish for a saving of around £2k.
What do you mean I could live with more than a light blemish, leave my 916 out of this :frog:


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