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Good luck with the sale.

Mine is almost identical with similar history and has been on autotrader for 5 weeks without 1 call! Started at £2295, then down to £1995, then £1795.

Finally decided I'd rather keep it than give it away.
 

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As much as I doubt you will get your price I do think that you car is worth the money - engine rebuilt two years ago, new clutch htis year, timing belt this year, new discs 9 months ago, reasonable mileage. For £2100 someone could pick up a tidy motor.
 

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Those are/appear to be P1 seats but the stitching is not the same as normal, there is a nice swerve to the stitch in bolsters. I personally have never seen seat covers like those. If they are genuine Alfa they are very rare indeed i would think!.:cool:
 

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As much as I doubt you will get your price I do think that you car is worth the money - engine rebuilt two years ago, new clutch htis year, timing belt this year, new discs 9 months ago, reasonable mileage. For £2100 someone could pick up a tidy motor.
I think they will definatly be getting there moneys worth.
 

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I think they're aftermarket leather seats.. that era Phase 2 leather had stripey/fluted cushion and back-rests. There was cloth and there was leather.. the only option I recall was the "Lusso" spec' had leather seats as standard but the regular model didn't.

That's a very nice motor though and a huge bargain at the price. I'd have it, if I didn't have almost the same spec' GTV already! :D

Ralf S.
 

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Those are/appear to be P1 seats but the stitching is not the same as normal, there is a nice swerve to the stitch in bolsters. I personally have never seen seat covers like those. If they are genuine Alfa they are very rare indeed i would think!.:cool:
I will check to see there are any original alfa stickers/labels on the seats.
 

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Sold to a bloke called Paul in West Sussex :)
Good stuff, nice feeling isn't it when you've made someone's day and you know they're getting value for money.

I think cars are undervalued in England, especially when there's been work done on them. Same car in NZ would probably fetch nearly double the money.

-Alex
 

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Good stuff, nice feeling isn't it when you've made someone's day and you know they're getting value for money.

I think cars are undervalued in England, especially when there's been work done on them. Same car in NZ would probably fetch nearly double the money.

-Alex
I feel an import/export business opportunaty!
 
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