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[quote="Graffiaturo"]I would say, don't sell your 33 :wink: it won't eat bread or so, so just keep it i don't know about england, but over here in Holland, almost nobody is prepared to pay a good price for a 33, there are just a few crazy people like me, who really like 33's. so just keep it, en drive it whenever you feel like it, and enjoy it I've tried modern alfa's, but never really liked them, they're to heavy and slow. but they sure look great. anyway, i would sell the GTV before the 33 if i were you :twisted: at this moment my youngest alfa is a '91 series 3 33 16v, which i intend to break for spares, engine will get carbs on it, then into my '87 series 2 33 BTW, do you still want to sell your spare velocekit?[/quote]
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johnboy
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:34 pm
Post subject:
lee16v wrote:
Here it is for the GTV.....not as much as I thought but still ouch!
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/road-tax/?deriv=15741
And now for the 33......much easier on the wallet!
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/road-tax/?deriv=4888
There I've made your mind up for you!!
Hi guy's
Yeah i know it's a joke how much the tax is. ive got to tax the gtv next month.i do love the gtv.BUT it's so slow.but the 33 is a race car now.
plus ive still got the spider.which as you know will have twin spark lump and should be alot of fun.only abit heavier than the 33.with about 165-180ish BHP.
i need to win the lottery.
john
lee16v
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:37 am
Post subject:
Here it is for the GTV.....not as much as I thought but still ouch!
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/road-tax/?deriv=15741
And now for the 33......much easier on the wallet!
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/road-tax/?deriv=4888
There I've made your mind up for you!!
lee16v
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:29 am
Post subject:
johnboy wrote:
watching the GP today bought back memories of june.hamilton was only abit quicker than me today:lol: what do i do???
He was only slightly quicker than you John because he didn't have to stop half way round to close his bonnet!!
Sell the GTV........have you checked out the new tax bands yet? I think you'll be paying £350 plus to put it on the road for a year!
Graffiaturo
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:40 pm
Post subject:
I would say, don't sell your 33
it won't eat bread or so, so just keep it
i don't know about england, but over here in Holland, almost nobody is prepared to pay a good price for a 33, there are just a few crazy people like me, who really like 33's.
so just keep it, en drive it whenever you feel like it, and enjoy it
I've tried modern alfa's, but never really liked them, they're to heavy and slow. but they sure look great.
anyway, i would sell the GTV before the 33 if i were you
at this moment my youngest alfa is a '91 series 3 33 16v, which i intend to break for spares, engine will get carbs on it, then into my '87 series 2 33
BTW, do you still want to sell your spare velocekit?
johnboy
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:43 pm
Post subject:
lee16v wrote:
John......What's going on??
Been on holiday for a week and I've come home to this bad news
I would have said that she's worth around the grand mark mate as she's in great nick but in the end it's what someones prepared to pay......maybe more. You could try and sell as 'offers' to test the water.
What are you going to drive at Spa then?? or is this your way of telling us you're not going next year?!
Hi lee
well next year if i go
it would be nice if the spider was on the road.but i think ive got more chance of going to the moon
as for how much the 33's worth i was thinking along your lines.plus with all the parts ive got.
watching the GP today bought back memories of june.hamilton was only abit quicker than me today:lol: what do i do???
john
lee16v
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:49 pm
Post subject:
John......What's going on??
Been on holiday for a week and I've come home to this bad news
I would have said that she's worth around the grand mark mate as she's in great nick but in the end it's what someones prepared to pay......maybe more. You could try and sell as 'offers' to test the water.
What are you going to drive at Spa then?? or is this your way of telling us you're not going next year?!
johnboy
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:56 am
Post subject:
bobbber wrote:
Pistonheads probably good for it mate.
Bob
cheers chap
should get it MOTed next week.
john
bobbber
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:49 am
Post subject:
Pistonheads probably good for it mate.
Bob
johnboy
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 11:42 am
Post subject:
Cheer's pat
top man
. thanks for the links
john
greencloverleaf pat
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 8:51 pm
Post subject: car
john you best bet is to advertise it on alfa websites and some performance website and see if it goes but dont give it away wait until a good offer comes in ,its like you said how many 33 veloces are there about especially a 16v one.
i love the car ,if i did not have my alfasud ti i would have another 33 veloce anyday.
try these sites some you may know some you may not but worth a shot.
http://www.auto-italia.co.uk/
free to advertise once you register.
http://www.alfaowner.com/Forum/
this one i think you know.
http://retrorides.proboards86.com/index.cgi
rhis one is quite good.
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/list/1/
this one is free also.
johnboy
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:01 pm
Post subject: Re: car
greencloverleaf pat wrote:
between £2000 to £3000 but it all depends if someone wants one ,but i will say your 33 is a very nice car and if i had the money i would have it .
Hi pat
cheer's chap
i would love it,if it was that much
but i dont think so.but then again.how many series 2 16v's are about?
spent the day working on her.sorted headlights out and welded one of the sills up and acouple of holes on the exhaust.
so ready for mot now
greencloverleaf pat
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 7:36 pm
Post subject: car
between £2000 to £3000 but it all depends if someone wants one ,but i will say your 33 is a very nice car and if i had the money i would have it .
johnboy
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:18 pm
Post subject:
bobbber wrote:
2/6d
what
you g*t
bobbber
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 11:46 am
Post subject:
2/6d
johnboy
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:29 am
Post subject:
bobbber wrote:
Surely the best way around this is to give/lend one of your Alfas to your missus?
Bob
Yeah she was driving the gtv for a bit.but shes bought a suzuki vitara now.
so that's not going to nappen.
so what is it worth with all the stuff ive got with it then??????
john
bobbber
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:22 am
Post subject:
Surely the best way around this is to give/lend one of your Alfas to your missus?
Bob
johnboy
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:16 pm
Post subject:
Oggie wrote:
Johnboy , whats going on, looking at your list of cars and a jetski, I think the others should go.
Well the spider ive always wanted.and when it does hit the road it will be abit of a toy.with a twinspark lump in it. the gtv is a sexy car and drives great,but is bloody slow
that will be sold in the not to distant future aswell.the jetski is the nut's i love it.plus 56 mph on the water is bloody quick
plus.no police, no camera's nuff said
i do love my 33,but when the spider is on the road ,then sadly its got to go
Oggie
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:15 pm
Post subject:
Johnboy , whats going on, looking at your list of cars and a jetski, I think the others should go.
johnboy
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:32 pm
Post subject:
Hi chap's
thanks for the reply's. bob i dont want to.but im just not using it that much.i havent driven it for about a month now.
but i know when i do, it will put a big smile on my face
more than the gtv nightmare!!!
bobbber
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:41 pm
Post subject:
DON'T DO IT
paulhide
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:32 pm
Post subject:
That's amusing, I was just about to contact you. Spoke to Alex Poulter last night and he knows someone who would like to buy it and asked me to ask you if you were still selling..... and how much...
He also asked if you still wanted that manifold, which I guess you don't?
john 33_16v
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:37 am
Post subject:
It probably isn't worth anything in money terms compared to what it's worth to you, so you might as well just keep it.
John
johnboy
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:14 am
Post subject: My 33
Hi guy's
how much is my 33 worth?
it will have a year's mot and six month's tax. all serviced. i have the spare metal bonnet and boot,as the ones on the car are grp. the back seat's are out aswell,but i still have them.plus spare set of koni's.three 16v heads and a complete veloce body kit. sadly ive got to sell her.
after nine great year's of driving
this car is still very quick!!!
regards john