q plate 325i sport 2door beast
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how much would you say a 325i sport on a q plate is worth, 105k no rust or holes 3 owners ,, standard ,, had a new body shell in 1992, and didnt have vin number stamped on it , came to light last year when i took my private plate off on retention , had to take car to ipswich dvla for check , ..
i have a e46 so this is just driven couple of times a week ..ive had it 6yrs doctor had before me since 91.. will try and post picures at some point but its hard , oh its grey cloth seats full history since i owned it .. got loads of mot certificates, mileage gen
i have a e46 so this is just driven couple of times a week ..ive had it 6yrs doctor had before me since 91.. will try and post picures at some point but its hard , oh its grey cloth seats full history since i owned it .. got loads of mot certificates, mileage gen
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Transfer photo to photobucket.com then left click on the bottom line on the list of links. Tricky to value a car with no vin number,very strange that whoever re-shelled it did not deal with that.Sport's are sought after,so one with a good shell may fetch,what,£2000 upwards.It really is all about condition.
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If its totally rot free then id say your talking £2500+
its only the Q plate what will put people off!
its only the Q plate what will put people off!
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felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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a q plate needent put me off as the price you buy it for will be in relation to that just like when you come to sell it. the only downside is that it can put some off when purchasing so it might take longer to sell. you can end up with a nice car for much cheaper if its all been done correctly.
thankks for your comments guys , didnt think it would be worth that much. thanks againfuzzy wrote:a q plate needent put me off as the price you buy it for will be in relation to that just like when you come to sell it. the only downside is that it can put some off when purchasing so it might take longer to sell. you can end up with a nice car for much cheaper if its all been done correctly.
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I seekieran325 wrote:You cant put a private plate on a Q plated car.BMWAlpinaC2 wrote:Get a private plate.
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Can I ramp her up aswell please.Barx325i wrote:when you say rot free, have you taken any of the kit off - door panels etc?
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My understanding is that you can transfer a 'cherished' 'plate onto a vehicle that is issued with a 'Q' mark,but it must not make the vehicle appear 'younger'...so for example BU 55 SSY (busy!!) could not be transfered to the car being discused,but 123ABC could be.shnir wrote:once a car is on a queer plate you carnt put a private plate on it , its queer for lifeBMWAlpinaC2 wrote:Get a private plate.
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A little bit of info for those who are not in the know
Allocating a vehicle registration mark
The vehicle must score eight or more points to retain the original registration mark. If less than eight points are scored or a second-hand or modified chassis or altered monocoque bodyshell is used, an enhanced single vehicle approval (ESVA), single vehicle approval (SVA) or motorcycle single vehicle approval (MSVA) certificate will be required to register the vehicle. A 'Q' prefix registration number will be allocated.
Scoring components
The following values will be allocated to the major components used:
chassis or body shell (body and chassis as one unit - monocoque ie direct replacement from the manufacturer) (original or new) = 5 points
suspension = 2 points
axles = 2 points
transmission = 2 points
steering assembly = 2 points
engine = 1 point
Where there is evidence that two vehicles have been welded together to form one (ie 'cut and shut') a 'Q' mark will be allocated. ESVA, SVA or MSVA will be required.
Vehicle identification number
This is a legal requirement for all vehicles used on the public highway to carry a vehicle identity number (VIN). This may be lost when a vehicle is substantially rebuilt, particularly in the case of kit vehicles where the chassis or bodyshell may not have been stamped by the manufacturer. In such circumstances the DVLA local office will allocate a replacement VIN. The DVLA local office will issue an authorisation letter and registration will not take effect until the Agency receives confirmation that the vehicle has been stamped with the correct identity.
Allocating a vehicle registration mark
The vehicle must score eight or more points to retain the original registration mark. If less than eight points are scored or a second-hand or modified chassis or altered monocoque bodyshell is used, an enhanced single vehicle approval (ESVA), single vehicle approval (SVA) or motorcycle single vehicle approval (MSVA) certificate will be required to register the vehicle. A 'Q' prefix registration number will be allocated.
Scoring components
The following values will be allocated to the major components used:
chassis or body shell (body and chassis as one unit - monocoque ie direct replacement from the manufacturer) (original or new) = 5 points
suspension = 2 points
axles = 2 points
transmission = 2 points
steering assembly = 2 points
engine = 1 point
Where there is evidence that two vehicles have been welded together to form one (ie 'cut and shut') a 'Q' mark will be allocated. ESVA, SVA or MSVA will be required.
Vehicle identification number
This is a legal requirement for all vehicles used on the public highway to carry a vehicle identity number (VIN). This may be lost when a vehicle is substantially rebuilt, particularly in the case of kit vehicles where the chassis or bodyshell may not have been stamped by the manufacturer. In such circumstances the DVLA local office will allocate a replacement VIN. The DVLA local office will issue an authorisation letter and registration will not take effect until the Agency receives confirmation that the vehicle has been stamped with the correct identity.
Only if it was very cheap I would think, the cost to import and tax over there has gone through the roof hence the Paddy's not buying our E30's anymore....Jon_Bmw wrote:Also a lot of insurance companies won't insure a Q plate. Desination ireland then?
if i was to see a q plate e30 it wouldn't put me off as said above id be going on condition of the car nothing else