No gtirs on pistonheads

whytie

Active Member
Noticed no gtirs on pistonheads. Been slowing dropping for a while hopefully prices rise when they become scarce.

im hoping as I still have 6 of them including to uk specs.
 

topdoggtir

New Member
Just hold on tight. Once all the shite ones are broken, dead, and scrapped, good times are coming. The mint ones, big power, UK specs will start to appear.
 

Born Again

New Member
Noticed no gtirs on pistonheads. Been slowing dropping for a while hopefully prices rise when they become scarce.

im hoping as I still have 6 of them including to uk specs.
Being scarce isn't enough, there needs to be demand as well.
Sadly I think it's fair to say the Pulsar/Sunny will never be a mainstream fantasy vehicle and, as such, prices will always lag behind what in my opinion are lesser cars.
The fact is most people don't even know what a GTiR is :cry:
 
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fubar andy

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The fact is most people don't even know what a GTiR is :cry:
That's what I LOVE about these sheds. 80% of people on the roads don't have a clue what they are. "Oh look at that crappy Sunny"

Someone once said and I quote: "Does that Golf come as standard with that body kit?" GOLF!?!?!?! :shock:

I don't care if there are non on Pistonheads or eBay. They will never be a collectors item, but if you look after them, make them look tidy and keep it relatively standard from the outside, they will be more of a classic than a collectable.

A friend of mine as a CRX in his lock up, its not special, but his idea is to restore it, make it tidy, enjoy a drive out in it and take it to the odd show.

Its more of a "look back in time" at older sports cars than trying to make it into a collectors item!
 

Fast Guy

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Someone once said and I quote: "Does that Golf come as standard with that body kit?" GOLF!?!?!?! :shock:
I once got asked if mine was a Saxo.:frusty:

I've lost track of how many times I've been asked if I put the body kit on.
 

Born Again

New Member
That's what I LOVE about these sheds. 80% of people on the roads don't have a clue what they are. "Oh look at that crappy Sunny"
Couldn't agree more mate, but the fact remains if Joe public doesn't know what it is he won't want one.....and that's enough to keep prices low unless you talk about specific cars being hunted by specific buyers.
 

Fire & skill

Vintage member
Weird thing is the yanks and Scandinavians go mental for them, it's only us die hards that appreciate them, the rest of the uk is too hung up on 205 gtis and rotten saph cossies. In a way I do like the fact they are unknown but wouldn't it be good to get some fucking recognition from somewhere!!
 

Born Again

New Member
Weird thing is the yanks and Scandinavians go mental for them, it's only us die hards that appreciate them, the rest of the uk is too hung up on 205 gtis and rotten saph cossies. In a way I do like the fact they are unknown but wouldn't it be good to get some fucking recognition from somewhere!!
You'll find it in your rear view mirror, when you're looking at those 205's and rotten Sapphires :lol:
 

topdoggtir

New Member
To be honest I just don't think it's Gtir's.

Let's look at the Declining forgotten classic hero's list.

Mazda 323 Gtr
Fiat Uno turbo (lol)
Vauxhall calibra/ cavalier 4x4 turbo (lol)
 

chopper

New Member
I love it when people dont have a clue what it is or what it can do. my GTiR is older than 99% of boy racers round my way so always makes me laugh when i destroy them off the lights haha
 

watoga

Member
Let's look at the Declining forgotten classic hero's list.

Vauxhall calibra/ cavalier 4x4 turbo (lol)
My old Calibra was (oddly) the most reliable car I've ever owned. Five MOT passes in a row without even blinking, and no major roadside blow-ups. It made it to 150,000 miles before I sold it and bought a Pulsar. Now I wish the same reliability record could be passed to my GTiR................ :doh:

Dave
 

Born Again

New Member
To be honest I just don't think it's Gtir's.

Let's look at the Declining forgotten classic hero's list.

Mazda 323 Gtr
Fiat Uno turbo (lol)
Vauxhall calibra/ cavalier 4x4 turbo (lol)
Similar cars to the Pulsar though, in that none of them were mainstream cars to make the public conciousness. Realcarfans know and love them, but the man in the street isn't even aware of them.
 

lakeview

Active Member
the 323 was very similar to the gtir.the cavalier/calibra was a million times better than the cosworth was but for some reason the uk was obsessed with the cosworth.
always liked the starlet very nearly bought one a few times but never did think the look of it was its major downfall
 
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