Just wondering if there are any late registered mk2's out there on a X plate ? You sometimes see the odd D plate series 1 turbos and a few J plate series 2 turbos , would be good to see a RS2000 on a X
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Are there any mk2's on a X plate?
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The vehicle details for UNR 432X are:
Date of Liability 01 08 2006 Date of First Registration 26 10 1981 Year of Manufacture 1981 Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1993CC CO2 Emissions Not Available Fuel Type Petrol Export Marker Not Applicable Vehicle Status Licence Not Due Vehicle Colour WHITE Vehicle Type Approval The information contained on this page is correct at the time of enquiry. Vehicle Excise Duty Rate for vehicle 6 Months Rate £96.25 12 Months Rate £175.00sigpiccheeRS paul
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I almost bought a black X plate car in 2001 from a guy who lived in Surrey, it had been recently rebuilt by Mark Carless but to be honest I was not totally happy about the work that had been done and I didn't think it warranted the money he was asking. At the time, the figure was £5.5k which was a lot for a MK2 5 years ago and I had already put a £300 deposit on a biege car with loads of X Pack options on so I declined the X plater.
I regretted it in hindsight as the beige car turned out to be a real pain - apparently, this X plate car was one of 6 1980 builds bought by the dealer and held over until 1981 before they were registered.
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Originally posted by GAZ WCheers paul
Thought there must be some somewhere as there is allways a few late registered models of most cars knocking about
Would it make the car worth slightly more do you think as it does D plate series 1's?sigpiccheeRS paul
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Originally posted by morcheeni remember a mk2 rs2 on a 'Y' plate ,must have been sitting around for a while
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There used to ba a white X plate car York in the early nineties owned by a complete tw@t of a copper who was RSOC member.
I used to own a yellow Y plate car that was actually a 1978 Belgian import converted to RHD. I was pulled up one day by the above mentioned plod out of curiosity due to the plate & after telling me about his X plate and enlightening me as to his RSOC membership - he gave me a ****in producer
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BTW yellow car is now owned by a guy in Darlington.
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