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Postby MIVEC » Thu May 26, 2005 6:05 pm

My man in Japan just sent me details of this Rare Beauty:

This Car is coming up in Fridays Auction,
1998 FTO GP Ver-R manual 92ks, grade 4, After market exhaust
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Im seriously tempted to bring it in.... But i doubt it would sell...
The Irish market seems to prefer to buy 5000 euro, 1.8, 1995 FTOs with 100,000 miles that have been the country for 10 years!!! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Mustang » Fri May 27, 2005 8:51 am

I was looking at that one too. Sweet car.


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Im seriously tempted to bring it in.... But i doubt it would sell...

That would be a bit of gamble alright.
The Irish market seems to prefer to buy 5000 euro, 1.8, 1995 FTOs with 100,000 miles that have been the country for 10 years!!!

:D A little cynical but I'd have to agree. The vast majority of FTO's in this country are '95's -and I believe that to an extent these have set the price level. General wisdom dictates that an FTO can be had for 5k to 7K. Trying to charge over that for a new and/or clean low mileage example can be difficult, shame really!
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Postby MIVEC » Fri May 27, 2005 9:03 am

Haha... Im Glad you can see where im coming from. Yes was being a bit cynical i guess :lol:

Id love to import quality FTOs but they are just impossible to sell :cry:

Oh well..... guess ill just stick to the Glanza Turbos for the Boy Racers :cry:
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Postby soc » Fri May 27, 2005 11:55 am

it's like torture coming on here sometimes.... another red facelift (my ideal colour & model) and a manual vR to boot ;)
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Postby Mustang » Fri May 27, 2005 12:03 pm

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it's like torture coming on here sometimes.... another red facelift (my ideal colour & model) and a manual vR to boot

Phew! I thought you were eyeing up the starbo there for a minute :lol:
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Postby Diddler » Fri May 27, 2005 12:56 pm

Those wee glanzia turbos are fetching fierce money.....

I mean seriously, come on, what are people thinking??
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Postby kevinod » Fri May 27, 2005 1:25 pm

What auction site is the car coming up on? Had a look in autoterminal.com and didn't see a sign of it, just a couple of 95 white FTOs.

Just curious how much it goes for...

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Postby Mustang » Fri May 27, 2005 1:45 pm

Kevinod wrote
What auction site is the car coming up on? Had a look in autoterminal.com and didn't see a sign of it, just a couple of 95 white FTOs.

I was looking at idirect, any of the auction sites will have it.
AFAIK auoterminal, is not an auction site as such. It allows you to view 'stock' cars not auction cars.
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Postby kevinod » Fri May 27, 2005 1:51 pm

Mustang wrote:Kevinod wrote
What auction site is the car coming up on? Had a look in autoterminal.com and didn't see a sign of it, just a couple of 95 white FTOs.

I was looking at idirect, any of the auction sites will have it.
AFAIK auoterminal, is not an auction site as such. It allows you to view 'stock' cars not auction cars.


Ya, autoterminal isn't an auction site in itself but it has a link to idirect and has stock itself. Didn't spot that fto in idirect, must have missed it!

What other half decent auction websites are around?

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Postby CJ » Fri May 27, 2005 3:15 pm

kevinod wrote:What other half decent auction websites are around?


Theres a few listed under your import guide ;)

Its a great car but it would be difficult to justify the spend on the basis that a car 3 years older costs half the price. Theres a certain snobbery in this country when it comes to the year of the car you own so it might suit someone who isn't actually an enthusiast.

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Postby kevinod » Fri May 27, 2005 3:38 pm

CJ wrote:
kevinod wrote:What other half decent auction websites are around?


Theres a few listed under your import guide ;)

Its a great car but it would be difficult to justify the spend on the basis that a car 3 years older costs half the price. Theres a certain snobbery in this country when it comes to the year of the car you own so it might suit someone who isn't actually an enthusiast.

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Oop... :oops: um, in my defence I didn't add them myself! :wink:

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Postby CJ » Fri May 27, 2005 3:46 pm

kevinod wrote:Oop... :oops: um, in my defence I didn't add them myself! :wink:


Sorry about that one Kev, couldn't resist !

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Postby kevinod » Fri May 27, 2005 3:55 pm

Found it, not sure its actually a manual though, looking at the sheet it as AT where transmission seems to go...

Anyone spot the FTO with an auction rating of 0.0?? Looks fine in the pics, wonder why it got a 0...

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Postby Mustang » Fri May 27, 2005 3:56 pm

Kev wrote
Oop... um, in my defence I didn't add them myself!

I was wondering why you were asking alright!



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Its a great car

Agreed

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but it would be difficult to justify the spend on the basis that a car 3 years older costs half the price.

I only partially agree, Yes you could get a '95 for half the price, but lets face it, we are not talking big money anyway. Say 12 -13k not big money to spend on a car. Especially if you could get a freash well maintained import.

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Theres a certain snobbery in this country when it comes to the year of the car

Agreed!

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Theres a certain snobbery in this country when it comes to the year of the car you own so it might suit someone who isn't actually an enthusiast.


I think you are off the mark here CJ. Snobbery aside, a new car is always more desireable, all other things being equal, given average; wear, mileage, spec, price etc, (for the given age of a car) I personaly would always choose the newest one I could afford (that is for something to be my pride and joy!)
To suggest that this car would only suit a naive buyer with more money than sense is a bit of a sweeping statement.
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Postby Mustang » Fri May 27, 2005 4:02 pm

Kev wrote
Found it, not sure its actually a manual though, looking at the sheet it as AT where transmission seems to go...

Manual as far as I can see...MT5 pretty conclusive!
(If you are looking at an actual auction sheet many of them have a section AT, this does not necessarily refer to the specific car having a auto gear box)
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Postby kevinod » Fri May 27, 2005 4:07 pm

Mustang wrote:Kev wrote
Found it, not sure its actually a manual though, looking at the sheet it as AT where transmission seems to go...

Manual as far as I can see...MT5 pretty conclusive!
(If you are looking at an actual auction sheet many of them have a section AT, this does not necessarily refer to the specific car having a auto gear box)


I'm not sure, I was looking at a few on the page, another manual had F5 in exactly the same spot.

Had a look at the gun metal grey one, interesting colour, not bad...
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Postby CJ » Fri May 27, 2005 4:09 pm

Mustang wrote:I think you are off the mark here CJ.
To suggest that this car would only suit a naive buyer with more money than sense is a bit of a sweeping statement.


I'll make sure and stick an 'in my opinion' on future posts! It was a personal opinion only.

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Postby AL » Fri May 27, 2005 5:32 pm

cj. a 0 grade is usual given to water damaged vehicles, but can also apply to heavily modified vehicles too
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Postby steelroe » Fri May 27, 2005 11:08 pm

[quote="CJ"]
Theres a certain snobbery in this country when it comes to the year of the car you own so it might suit someone who isn't actually an enthusiast.

Would have to agree with CJ here, I don't think anyone on this site would pay over the market value to importers for this car no matter how good it is. I think someone who has not expierence of the FTO would probably buy it for looks alone and spend way over the top. Certain importers are taking the P*** with their prices.
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Postby AL » Sat May 28, 2005 12:48 am

personally steelroe i think the fto is one of the most undervalued jap imports around, these cars were selling for big bucks a few years ago, and rightly so,

but alas the insurance companies here feck everything up as usual, therefore a lot of these cars were sold on to english market,

certain people here want something for nothing, eg a good condition 95 subaru sti will fetch 10-12k where as some persons would begrudge paying 6k for a 95 fto gpx manual,
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Postby soc » Sun May 29, 2005 9:54 pm

AL wrote:personally steelroe i think the fto is one of the most undervalued jap imports around, these cars were selling for big bucks a few years ago, and rightly so,

but alas the insurance companies here f*** everything up as usual, therefore a lot of these cars were sold on to english market,

certain people here want something for nothing, eg a good condition 95 subaru sti will fetch 10-12k where as some persons would begrudge paying 6k for a 95 fto gpx manual,



In some regards I totally agree - compared to other jap performance cars the FTO is definitely undervalued - great engine, great looks, great handling. Personally I think the interior is what really lets them down and as a result they can lose that special feeling. Added to the rediculous insurance rating this (IMHO) really effects the price - but that just means those in the know can get a real performance bargin ;)
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Postby AL » Fri Jun 10, 2005 9:01 pm

that gpvr is sold, seen it reg'ed this evening getting petrol, across a from southside automotive, wonder wot it went for, who bought it and wot porky's were told to sell it , :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby PT FTO » Fri Jun 10, 2005 10:35 pm

AL wrote:that gpvr is sold, seen it reg'ed this evening getting petrol, across a from southside automotive, wonder wot it went for, who bought it and wot porky's were told to sell it , :lol: :lol: :lol:


Are you sure it was that one Al. The imports from Japan usually take a minimum 7 weeks to get from there to here and thats without the wait in customs in both countries. Seeing it here and reg'd after only 3 weeks is very doubtful, but I could be wrong, it has been known :oops: :D
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