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  1. If you do a proper HPI check and want the guarantee you HAVE to give them the VIN number. As well as a list of other stuff.

     

    I usually do a cheapo text check but the full hpi is a lot more indepth but costs £25.

     

    Sounds like the guy is either after your car details to clone something or very very serious about it. He may be a long way from you and not want to waste his time coming to see it without doing a full check first.

     

    Personally, I'd be happy for him to have the details after sounding him out on the phone first. If he sounds like he knows enough about the type of car, which he should, you'll know if he's dodgy or not.

  2. There's two guys I would 100% recommend, not the cheapest but you won't be disappointed with the results.

     

    1st Keith Rule

    2nd Pete Hawken

     

    I don't have their numbers anymore but I used to use them when I was in the trade. They've been doing it a long time and are very reputable.

  3. would not go near it, unless proof of damage and step by step repair photo's and still then prob not go near it..

     

    Proof of damage would be the photo in the advert?

     

    I don't know much about 370z prices but if the price is good and the repair has been done properly, I wouldn't be scared off by it.

     

    It will depreciate at the same rate as a straight one, maybe a little more as more cat c and d ones become available but will still be worth decent money in the future.

     

    The damage didn't look too bad, as long as the car in the photo damaged is the car your buying?

     

    I guess if you were synical you could say it could be a random photo of a lightly damaged car!

     

    Go and see it and see if it's not too far away

  4. Not one of these taxes existed in the UK 100 years ago, & our nation was one of the most prosperous in the world...

     

    Strictly speaking, they aren't UK taxes, they look like US taxes but that doesn't really alter much, we just have different names for most of them and probably a few more to boot!

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