you can now buy your advert online
or by mail order, just click the ZT260V8s for Sale button above for full details
and a guide to preparing an advert |


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simply send your advert
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ZT
& ZTT260V8s sold see details of the cars sold through this website.
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please advise the V8 Webmaster when your car is sold V8
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Sale - MG ZTT 260 V8 SE in X-Power Grey - SOLD X-Power
Grey 0432 (2004 04 plate) originally registered by MG Rover on 1st May 2004
and then one previous owner, 91,000 miles with a full service history. Taxed until
May 2014 and MOT to 17th May 2014. One of 883 ZT V8s with the 4.6 litre engine
and has full black leather upholstery. £5,750 140411
Location East Dorset |
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Sale - MG 260V8 in Starlight Silver - SOLD Starlight
Silver 0423 (2004 54 plate) with only 27,500 miles. Acufab throttle body.
Oil & filter changed every 2,500 miles. Full service history. Taxed until
MOT until March 2014. VIN is SARRXGTGB4D000423. £8,500 140409
Location: Leicestershire |
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Beware
of scam from an overseas V8 buyer! Rick
Morton (Woodcote Green 1300) has reported a scam which members who are selling
a V8 need to note. Rick says "I just thought I would update you on my
experience with trying to sell my RV8 recently before I withdrew it from sale.
Both Jerry Winfield (Woodcote Green 1684) and I heard from the same person but
I also had several other emails with roughly the same approach. How
does the scam work? "This person, who is overseas, agrees to buy your
car and will send you a cheque for more than the asking price to cover shipping
costs etc. He then asks if you could bank the cheque and send the balance to his
shipping agent via a money transfer. The cheque bounces but only after you have
sent the cash to the shipping agent. This scam relies on your ignorance of how
the cheque clearing system works. Problems arise because banks update their computers
on day three of the clearing cycle. So if you check with them at that time, you
may very well be told that the funds are available. It will only be on day four
that the bank realises that there is a problem, and on day five that they tell
you. Weekends and Bank Holidays all add to the delay. In my case the scam merchant
was going to send me a cheque for £3,400 more than I was asking for the
car. I was to subtract the cost of the car and send the remainder to his "shipping
agent"." So members need to be alert to this scam and any approach
from the scam merchant! Example
of possible scam | Important
note Members
in the UK are encouraged to buy reimported RV8s from established and reputable
UK based specialist RV8 reimporters who have the capability
and skills to check the vehicles thoroughly on arrival in the UK so they are prepared
to comply with the UK vehicle regulations. Buying from a UK reimporter will enable
a UK member to inspect the car personally in the UK and/or arrange for their nominated
motor vehicle engineer to do so before taking delivery and releasing their funds
in payment. Additionally the purchase will be covered by UK consumer law with
the protections, rights and remedies that they may provide. For a useful note
on the options for reimporting an RV8 to the UK, see RV8NOTE192.
Further
advertisements are welcome from both V8 Register members as private sales
and from specialist RV8 reimporters and traders How
do I advertise on this website?
Drafting your advert When drafting your advert, please start with the
colour and Car Number (Vehicle Identification Number) followed by a description
of the specification, quality, condition and maintenance record, and finally the
price and your telephone contacts. If you would like a photograph posted alongside
the advert, either send a scan of a photo or a digital photo as a jpeg file (on
a floppy disc or as an email attachment) or the original photo which the V8 Webmaster
can scan for you. For no extra charge you can have an additional webpage with
more photos and information on your car. |
Avertising
rates The charge for an advert on this webpage is £35.00
(both private sales and trade adverts) with a discounted price of £20.00
for current members of the V8 Register of the MG Car Club. Please quote your MG
Car Club membership number to secure this discount. The advert willl remain on
this webpage for two months or until we are notified the car is sold or withdrawn,
whichever is the earlier event. Thereafter an advert can be extended for a further
periods of two months - the extension charge is £30.00 (both private
sales and trade adverts) with a discounted price of only £5.00 for current
members of the V8 Register of the MG Car Club. All cheques are payable
to "V8 Register - MG Car Club" please which should be sent to
the V8 Webmaster at the address below. The V8 Register reserves the right to review
and amend this pricing policy and the terms at any time at its sole discretion. |
Trade
adverts Adverts may be placed on this website at no charge by specialist
V8 traders who have purchased a current rollover button advert or a whole page
advert on this website. See our information sheet. |
V8
Webmaster To
post an advertisement on this webpage, please contact V8 Webmaster, MG Car
Club, PO Box 888, London SW14 7YT
Email and 0208 392 9434 (tel)
The V8 Register is a branch of the MG Car Club Limited, a company limited
by guarantee and registered in England. |
Disclaimer
The V8 Register, its officers and committee members cannot accept any responsibility
for the accuracy of the details in any of the adverts above or for the conduct
or outcomes of any trading that may result. Members purchasing V8 powered MGs
should seek specialist assistance to carry out a technical examination of any
MGV8 they wish to purchase and make appropriate checks as to the ownership of
the car to ensure so far as is possible the vehicle is not stolen or subject to
an outstanding hire purchase agreement. | Email
contacts Note:
we use the name((atat))v8register.net format for displaying email addresses
on this website because we are aware there are people who scavenge email addresses
from websites using automated software systems and then harvest them for use by
spammers who then of course send out their endless miserable crap emails, often
laced with viruses and spyware. Just make the necessary adjustment to the addresses
when using them. | | |