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Post Wed May 14, 2008 9:13 pm
robb02000 Newbie

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Hi guys,
I am looking for an FRP for sale in the Chester area if possible. I am currently trying to sell my Golf GT TDI 54 Plate to release some cah and buy a good quality Frp. If anyone is interested in trading or if anyone just has an FRP for sale, please give me a pm or call me on 07986516017.

Thanks

robb02000

Post Wed May 14, 2008 9:24 pm
big g RPOC Regular

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hi
what sort of budget are u working to ?

Post Thu May 15, 2008 7:46 am
robb02000 Newbie

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Looking to spend abot £6500 - £7000 on the FRP.

Post Fri May 16, 2008 2:40 pm
robb02000 Newbie

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The golf is as follows.
54 plate
57k miles
140 GT TDI
2 ZONE Climate control
Ipod connection.
cd
cruise control
automatic headlights
automatic wipers
factory fitted sport spolier
new 17" vw grand prix alloys
4 newish uniroyal tyres
just been serviced at 57k had new pads fitted.
Full VWSH
Long life service intervals
Black
Storage pack
Luxury pack

Looking for at least 3k cash and an FRP. Need to clear some debts!

Post Fri May 16, 2008 5:01 pm
Ed RPOC Enthusiast

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So an FRP worth about £6k?
Ed.
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Post Fri May 16, 2008 8:26 pm
robb02000 Newbie

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I would say around the £6500 mark Ed, as I would value mine at around £9500.
I may have to bite the bullet and let it go cheaper. I have seen an FRP on the Autotrader site at £5500, it is number 419. Anyone know anything about it?

robb02000

Post Fri May 16, 2008 8:49 pm
El dude RPOC Petrol Head!

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Location: Nottingham
if you buy a 6k FRP... debts may not be cleared for very long... lol :)

Post Fri May 16, 2008 8:53 pm
k18dan Newbie

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El dude wrote:
if you buy a 6k FRP... debts may not be cleared for very long... lol :)


agreed... need to budget apox 3k for work needed.. if not now but later on
FRP #225

Post Fri May 16, 2008 10:57 pm
L8FRP User avatar
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Location: Newport - South Wales

id say an frp with sound brakes, exhaust and body would roughly be worth in excess of 9k easily!

Post Sat May 17, 2008 12:42 pm
robb02000 Newbie

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Thanks for the advice guys. I think I may have to change my plan of action.

Post Sat May 17, 2008 6:21 pm
L8FRP User avatar
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Location: Newport - South Wales

not to say there isnt bargains out there mind, but your looking at roughly £800 for an exhaust system and most frps now are starting to fail due to them being made from mild steal. Brakes are another expensive part that unless they have been serviced regularly or at all can lead to a very expensive overhaul. What may seem like to be a bargain may turn out to be very expensive choice. Take a look at our buyers guide to get more of a picture of what to look out for.

Post Sat May 17, 2008 8:05 pm
FRP149 RPOC Regular

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Location: Northwich, Cheshire
Good advice.
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Post Sat May 17, 2008 10:31 pm
FRP 379 RPOC Regular

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Location: KENT
Yes you do have to keep in mind with a FRP does not come cheap.We got our FRP for £6200 back in october 07.It was up for £6700 with full ford service history.The history did sell it to me as the other owners always had the alcons replacments discs pads pistons sets etc etc.the recall done on the rear brake hoses.it was a good read for all the cars history.But ive just added up what we have spent on her since we got her and it is another £1659.50.And its still not over as we are getting her resprayed aswell.The last bill was today with the lamba sensor FROM FORDS at £121.87 to me .A lot of this money was doing the brake conversion adding up the alcons pads discs piston replacment was going to be about £850 900 ISH.So i went to HI-SPEC brakes and got 300m discs up rated pads and there new four piston with dust shields blue calipers which look the same colour as the alcons for £704.02.So the next time she needs front dics it will cost about £160.00 instead of £450.00.I do still have my alcons.Ive done new waterpump timing belt clutch front pads and discs full service K&N panel filter OMP lower stut brace.Some of these things did not have to be done right away but i wanted to do them.A lot of the work was done by me and my brother in law as i can go to my works and use a ramp at any time i need to that keeps the cost down.So basicly if you want a very good conditon FRP then look for paying a bit more for one.And make sure they have all invoices to back up what has been done to the car.
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Post Sun May 18, 2008 12:39 pm
bigstes216 Newbie

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Location: MANCHESTER
Very good advice from frp 379i looked at a good few before getting frp 0216 just for the reasons above (all that glitters is not gold).
You need money to fall back after you buy one to maintain and look after it correctley.
Cos these will be a Rare and very sort after model in such a very short lenght of time.You only have to see one on the road and you want to buy and own one

Post Sun May 18, 2008 6:24 pm
craigfrp Newbie

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thats why mine is a bargain as everything is new!

you wont find one that will be cheaper to own and it does look mint :D
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Post Sun May 18, 2008 8:49 pm
Ed RPOC Enthusiast

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But would you swap your FRP and £3k cash for the poster's Golf?
Ed.
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Post Mon May 19, 2008 7:28 am
FRP149 RPOC Regular

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Location: Northwich, Cheshire
I dont think anyone on here would Ed, thats why we are members of the RPOC and not the golf equivalent.

No offence meant to the Golf owner, just that as said by bigste just seeing an FRP on the road brightens up the day, whereas id easily lose count of how many golfs i see on a daily basis.
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Post Mon May 19, 2008 11:22 am
craigfrp Newbie

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no i would not i dont think there is a car on the road i hate as much as the golf!

even saying the word makes me yawn!
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Post Mon May 19, 2008 9:49 pm
El dude RPOC Petrol Head!

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Location: Nottingham
bit harsh.... :)

i rather like the GTI in red... :)

Post Tue May 20, 2008 7:45 am
Ed RPOC Enthusiast

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I like the Edition 30 GTI.
Ed.
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