MC Victory register.

Ewan

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Hardly an MC-V anymore, given all those horrid amendments to the original spec. What a shame.

Explains the cheap price of circa £52k.
 

PRG123

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Mine was #129 I thought it went to Australia.... I can't remember it having black piping either

- Pete
 

PRG123

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Yep that one was mine

I would love it back, that it one of the few cars I wished I had kept.

- Pete
 

Ewan

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With 6 hours to go it's showing EUR 48k, plus EUR 10k of auction fees inc Vat, so EUR 58k in total so far. But I would expect it to go higher as the auction ticks by. I'll be checking come 6pm when it ends.
 

Rwc13

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Not finished yet, they've reopened it as there was a system problem, now finishing tomorrow at 19.00


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Team GCR

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Very black interior except for the white stitching and a shame it doesn't have carbon sill covers. Also seems a very strange way to sell a car like that on an unknown auction site.....
 

Ewan

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Closed at that. Which equates to about £55k. A nice low mileage and low owners example, but not in the most exciting colour-way and only two service stamps. Though I noticed that one piece of paperwork seemed to imply the original colour as Blu Victory...