Vehicle For Sale 2002 Moondust 1.7, 53k miles, 10 months MOT

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Puman88

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Hi all,

I'm moving house and won't have the space for my Puma any more so I need to sell it.

Here's the advert: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202406140751666

I've spent a reasonable amount on maintenance, such as welding and a couple of wheel bearings, so it's in absolutely perfect working condition now. The interior is pretty much pristine, no one has eaten ice cream or tried to transport a dog in it etc. No tears or scuffs anywhere!

The only negative is a bit of bubbling on the rear arches. Thinking I was clever, I've resprayed the bubbles with Moondust paint. It looks fine from a small distance but is a bit obvious up close. I think it looks better than not doing it, and you can't tell when it rains (it is always raining).

Given there are around 1200 left on the road, I wasn't sure how to price it for a sale. I thought £3250 was fair for a Puma in such decent condition. I've had it valeted and the engine bay is spotless, looks brand new.

I'm open to negotiate but no low offers, given how we're getting shafted on the cost of everything possible at the moment.

Thanks!
 
Bottom of front wings look pretty bad in the pics also, Can you confirm condition?
Hi! Sorry for the delay, I don't get email notifications from this site.

The areas you mention have actually been fully repaired recently (part of the £1300 I've spent on it so far). The workshop did the best they could to get the paint back to original after the repair but they're not paint specialists which is why it's a little scruffy. Someone who knows what they're doing could make it perfect for not much money.
 

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