JohnBoy26 wrote: » http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/mazda-323-glx-1-6-sedan-a-c/5836176Needs a window for the rear right door. one should be got easily in a breakers. edit: just realised it's a 1.6:o
JohnBoy26 wrote: » It's hardly a scrap heap just because it has no test:rolleyes:
dgt wrote: » That's the point. It hasn't one. Shouldn't be in here. Very quick to defend such crap yet dismiss a Jag with a valid NCT.....
JohnBoy26 wrote: » I wasn't aware that it hadn't a test that's why I said ''no mention of nct''. No that you have so kindly made me aware of it having no nct I will go and post it in the fixer-upper thread:)
dgt wrote: » But... It needs a window. Technically a fixerupper. Any car here should have no faults, just get in and drive. Not extra expense when buying
dgt wrote: » You need to double check these things, if I see no mention of an NCT I won't post it no matter what it is...... You can check it out if you like, 01ld1180
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Don't be so ridiculous. The op came in here looking for a car under 700 with a test until next February/march. This car fits that criteria. That window is a very minor issues and will cost very little to put right. I did fail to see they were looking for a 1.4 though.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » No it's grand l will post it in the fixer upper thread. I'm sure it will give someone years of reliable motoring yet:)
dgt wrote: » Its still an expense on top of the initial purchase now isn't it..... How many more times do I have to say it: extra money to be spent on a car that's been just bought. We can't have the op with a frozen arse coming into winter :rolleyes:The op will buy that car knowing they have to spend extra money on top of their budget to get the car right. It doesn't make sense that such a yoke would be suggested Also a fixerupper
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Their budget is 700. The car is 650. One of those small windows will cost fe*k all in a breakers.
dgt wrote: » Go on check it out, I've been kind enough to supply the reg and all. If it was that reliable why isn't it NCT'd
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Posted in the fixer upper thread now. Also an NCT is not indicative of a cars reliability;)
ba_barabus wrote: » Johnboy, feast your eyes on this..............and whoever wanted the €700 carhttp://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/toyota-corolla-1-3ltr/5836941
Kaiser D wrote: » NCT is up this month though.
Scortho wrote: » True but that xk8 qualifies more as a bangernomic as at least it had a valid nct.
ba_barabus wrote: » Opps. It seems I'm a spakker. I read it as NCT'd on the 2nd of this month
NCT Due: Oct 2013
Passed NCT 2nd Feb 2013.
dgt wrote: » Can the op fit it themselves? How much to pay someone to fit it?
pajor wrote: » Which one is it?
JohnBoy26 wrote: » Even if they could fit it themselves, a decent indy should have no bother fitting it. I can't imagine a glass like that costing no more than 20 in a breakers. Just as an example there is one here for 15 pounds in the uk http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mazda-323-00-OSR-Quarter-Glass-PartsForU1-/330841028048?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4d07a975d0
daRobot wrote: » I rang about it.Headliner is hanging down, passenger headlight needs replacing, and lacquer is peeling from the bonnet.About 500-650 to get it right.
dgt wrote: » Why are you telling me I couldn't care less where it goes. Still a bucket of crap in my eyes that some idiot will put back on the road "because its a toyota" :rolleyes: Of course its not but it doesn't meet the criteria of this thread. Why hasn't it been NCT'd? Does the owner not care about their car? Still, way I see it it's a bland car for a bland person...... And I guarantee if I had it I'll break it in no time, delightfully