I have bought a few cat d/ c 350z cars with the damage.
I tend to look for minimal damage before purchase and do my own repairs if possible.
It is obvious that you will sell it on for less than market price but the car would have also cost you less.
My current 350z only cost £2,800 with minor front end damage, total repair cost was £900.
One thing to look for is chassis damage as this will mean it needs to go on a jig which will cost more than it's worth.
It's also worth getting in touch with the previous owner to find out what type of accident the car was involved in, not always easy but possible if you know how.
It turned out mine had been in a light collision on a roundabout at low speed.
I even managed to obtain the full service pack spare keys etc from the original owner which was a bonus.
If you buy a repaired car I would advise getting it looked at by a good mechanic to be sure the repairs are done properly
Hi, does anyone know of any good car events this weekend, looking for something close to Essex racing, drifting or just shows would be good, can't seem to find much on the web.
Whaky will should know
Thx
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Glad you got it sorted, mine will need doing at some point, wondering if the xtd mk3 clutch is a good buy at £150?
Would love to try and do one but worried I'd mess it up.