Hi
I have been offered nice G reg (U.K.) 325 convertible with just over 50K
(Miles) on the clock.
Any idea of value, because I haven't a clue?
Thanks in advance.
fbloogyudsr - 29 Apr 2005 18:43 GMT
"Les George" <les@nospam.baywatchsecurity.co.uk> wrote
> I have been offered nice G reg (U.K.) 325 convertible with just over 50K
> (Miles) on the clock.
> Any idea of value, because I haven't a clue?
> Thanks in advance.
Neither do we, since you don't say what model year.
Floyd
Malt_Hound - 29 Apr 2005 18:56 GMT
>> I have been offered nice G reg (U.K.) 325 convertible with just over 50K
>> (Miles) on the clock.
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>
> Floyd
well... to be fair, he did. "G reg" is secret code for the model year
in the UK. Unfortuantely, I have never bothered to learn the code and
don't have a Tom Mix secret UK registration decode ring...
-Fred W
RS990 - 29 Apr 2005 19:33 GMT
> well... to be fair, he did. "G reg" is secret code for the model year in
> the UK.
I think G is between August '89 and July '90
fbloogyudsr - 29 Apr 2005 20:43 GMT
>> well... to be fair, he did. "G reg" is secret code for the model year in
>> the UK.
>
> I think G is between August '89 and July '90
Ok, so this is something like the Chinese calendar thing?
I'm a Tiger...
Floyd
Dori A Schmetterling - 02 May 2005 00:44 GMT
Yes, basically. For almost 20 years the intial letter of the registration
plate indicated the year of registration (1 Aug - 31 Jul)
Recently the letters and numbers got rejigged and the year is shown in
numbers. The first letter now indicates area of registration: I think there
about 15. As the tax is paid to the central government it does not matter
where the car is registered.
We don't have complete freedom to compose number plates like in parts of the
US, though we can choose from a range of alphanumeric characters and combos.
Certain ones are not released, e.g. C0 CKK.
DAS
For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling
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>>> well... to be fair, he did. "G reg" is secret code for the model year
>>> in the UK.
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>
> Floyd
John Burns - 29 Apr 2005 21:07 GMT
> I have been offered nice G reg (U.K.) 325 convertible with just over 50K
> (Miles) on the clock.
> Any idea of value, because I haven't a clue?
Nice :-) Look on www.autotrader.co.uk
If you buy it change the cam belt unless you know when it was done last.
If it's an auto be sure to change the transmission fluid too.

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TonyK - 30 Apr 2005 09:51 GMT
> Hi
>
> I have been offered nice G reg (U.K.) 325 convertible with just over 50K
> (Miles) on the clock.
> Any idea of value, because I haven't a clue?
> Thanks in advance.
At a guess anywhere between £2.5 & £3.5K depending on condition.
Les George - 30 Apr 2005 17:18 GMT
Sorry about the year thing it is late 89.
I was thinking only U.K. residents could give me idea of price.
Thank you for the replies.
> > Hi
> >
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> At a guess anywhere between £2.5 & £3.5K depending on condition.