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chrismyatt82 27-10-11 01:23 PM

I want another ZS!
 
Hiya all

Long time no post

I has a ZS 180 a year ago and Nick1970 bought it from me and then a ZS 120

At the time we couldnt afford to run it as my partner didnt go back to work after her Maternity and was very ill

I have had quite a few different cars in the mean time and I really do miss everything about the ZS180

Just an idea of what I had...

Ford Escort 1.8 GTi (needed a 5 door so this went)

VW Golf 1.4 MK4 (Not enough power)

Range Rover 3.9 Classic (Gearbox went)

Vauxhall Cavalier 2.0 Auto (Found a cheap Impreza!)

Subaru Impreza AWD Sport

I am looking to change the Scooby for a ZS180 or even a ZT160 now

If I do I am very particular to what I want... needs to be Trophy Blue saloon

I also would like the belts to have been done and under 100k miles

I have seen a few online within my budget but I would like to keep it in the family so would prefer to deal with a fellow member!

My budget is going to be below ?1000 (depending on the sale of the Scooby)

If I cant get what I want then I am in no rush and can wait til funds are available

Cheers and good to be back here!

stamford 27-10-11 02:57 PM

Welcome back! So how's life then, how's the other half now?

welshone 27-10-11 03:16 PM

Did i hear someone wanting a ZS180 Trophy blue saloon with belts done and under 100k and in Essex :whistle:

peterzs 27-10-11 06:19 PM

Glad you are back, hope alls well now with the other half.

:hi: back

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

chrismyatt82 27-10-11 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by stamford (Post 226953)
Welcome back! So how's life then, how's the other half now?

She is much better now, ended up being her gallbladder which needed to be removed!

chrismyatt82 27-10-11 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by welshone (Post 226955)
Did i hear someone wanting a ZS180 Trophy blue saloon with belts done and under 100k and in Essex :whistle:

Is there one around then? Lol

welshone 27-10-11 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by chrismyatt82 (Post 226975)
Is there one around then? Lol

Might be very soon ;)

stamford 28-10-11 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by chrismyatt82 (Post 226973)
She is much better now, ended up being her gallbladder which needed to be removed!

Ouch! Sounds nasty!

Plenty of zeds about, a case of filtering out the rough ones and finding a good one.

Enright 28-10-11 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by stamford (Post 227016)
Plenty of zeds about, a case of filtering out the rough ones and finding a good one.

Appreciate the POV, but I tend to work on the philosophy that being as I can sort out most electrical & mechanical issues, as long as the bodywork is OK (or can be solved with easily matched bolt-ons - e.g. bumpers and wings), then I'd rather spend as little as poss.
I've bought 4 non-runners in the last year and 3 of them have turned out to be really decent. The 4th is still WIP.
OK so it requires a bit of work, which may mean stress and/or a few skinned knuckles, but it's like buying a car on HP, and spreading the cost can make it a lot more affordable.
It's also very satisfying when you nail a problem, and you get to know your car better while working on it, as well as developing your skills and perhaps expanding your toolbox.

chrismyatt82 28-10-11 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Enright (Post 227025)
Appreciate the POV, but I tend to work on the philosophy that being as I can sort out most electrical & mechanical issues, as long as the bodywork is OK (or can be solved with easily matched bolt-ons - e.g. bumpers and wings), then I'd rather spend as little as poss.
I've bought 4 non-runners in the last year and 3 of them have turned out to be really decent. The 4th is still WIP.
OK so it requires a bit of work, which may mean stress and/or a few skinned knuckles, but it's like buying a car on HP, and spreading the cost can make it a lot more affordable.
It's also very satisfying when you nail a problem, and you get to know your car better while working on it, as well as developing your skills and perhaps expanding your toolbox.

I agree with you and have done this with many cars I have owned... but now I am looking for a complete car that I dont have to mess around with straight after buying!


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