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Hi all,

 

Wondering if anyone thinks this is a good price for a zed:

 

£5000, gt coupe, black, orange/tan leather, 88k miles?

 

Only problem I noticed from looking is the aerial had snapped off...

 

Thanks :)

Posted (edited)

Good price as long as it's been looked after, I paid £5k for mine, just check for corrosion underneath/any advisories on the last mot/clutch slipping etc.. I would say if it needs less than £1ks worth of fixing up then it's a good buy :). Also hpi check it

 

Adam

 

*edit: also UK models tend to go for a bit more money, so if it's an import then I wouldn't be so kean paying that much

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Posted

You will probably be changing the aerial anyway for a stubby, good price if

 

it all checks out, Look on here for a guide to buying a Zed, use the search facility

 

will tell you all to look out for.. :thumbs:

Posted

Thanks for the replies ppl :)

.. Completely forgot to add the year, it's a 53 plate.

 

Is the aerial replaceable ? As it looks snapped off where u can't twist it off anymore (pic below) ?

 

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Posted

I managed to snap mine while cleaning the rear window!

 

I cut a small groove in the top of the aerial with a hacksaw and used a scrwedriver to just unscrew the left over base.

Then, get youself a Honda RDX stubby to replace it.

 

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Yea seems like an gd deal assuming nothing wrong.. Get an obd reader so you can see if there are any store codes, might help and show u condition of engin/car?

 

The man has trouble changing the aerial, OBD Reader might be a bridge too far..! :blush:

 

£5K is a good price for a 53 Kuro in good nick. :thumbs:

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Yea seems like an gd deal assuming nothing wrong.. Get an obd reader so you can see if there are any store codes, might help and show u condition of engin/car?

 

The man has trouble changing the aerial, OBD Reader might be a bridge too far..! :blush:

 

£5K is a good price for a 53 Kuro in good nick. :thumbs:

 

lol. True, but you just plug n go...literally 😄

 

...It'll be worthwhile buy, think they are like £15 on eBay and will give you peace of mind. It's like a USB port on the bottom right hand of the steering wheel.

Posted

Yea seems like an gd deal assuming nothing wrong.. Get an obd reader so you can see if there are any store codes, might help and show u condition of engin/car?

 

The man has trouble changing the aerial, OBD Reader might be a bridge too far..! :blush:

 

£5K is a good price for a 53 Kuro in good nick. :thumbs:

 

lol. True, but you just plug n go...literally 😄

 

...It'll be worthwhile buy, think they are like £15 on eBay and will give you peace of mind. It's like a USB port on the bottom right hand of the steering wheel.

 

You also need to know what the codes mean, If there was any problems bet the codes have been cleared. :wacko:

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Thanks for all the replies. Will use the advice on here ðŸ‘

 

Are there any other ways to check the engine to see if it's in 100% condition as worried as it's a bit high mileage with being 88k? Thanks .

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