View Full Version : Straight campus on ebay...
Guybrush
06-10-2013, 22:45
£600, but you'd get it for a monkey :)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1995-RENAULT-5-1-4-CAMPUS-PRIMA-LOW-MILEAGE-GREAT-CONDITION-/131011810034?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item1e80e992f2
Wish i had space to squirrel this away for a couple of years ;)
phase i 16 v turbo
07-10-2013, 09:00
High mileage though. I am selling this one for £650 and it is alot less miles and full service history. If you are interested.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=486562221409798&set=a.486562211409799.1073741827.174067582659265&type=1&theater
Guybrush
07-10-2013, 10:18
No immediate plans, but reckon that money would be better spent reshelling than fixing the one i've got. It's still got life in the old girl for the time being tho :)
Cills look like they have a heavy coat of black paint/underseal on them, might be hiding rust
jamesy12345
07-10-2013, 15:41
There's been a 5 campus in my garden for about a year, didn't know they were worth that much lol. Just planning on weighing it in shortly. If anyone wants a look give me a shout.
edit: Meanwhile, on another planet....
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C420578
The issue with this particular spec, is that the front wings, doors and rear quarters have a step in them to incorporate that plastic side trim. No problem if you want to keep it OE, or do a GTT sleeper conversion but a pain in the butt if you want to use it as the basis for a full conversion.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong. :agree:
Not sure if the one Mike has is a lower spec without the trim/step business.
phase i 16 v turbo
07-10-2013, 17:10
Not sure if the one Mike has is a lower spec without the trim/step business.
Yes mine is the lower spec so no holes in the doors for trim :agree:
The issue with this particular spec, is that the front wings, doors and rear quarters have a step in them to incorporate that plastic side trim. No problem if you want to keep it OE, or do a GTT sleeper conversion but a pain in the butt if you want to use it as the basis for a full conversion.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong. :agree:
Not sure if the one Mike has is a lower spec without the trim/step business.
The step is the same ;) just the arch which is different plus has the holes for where the plastic panels are
Cool. So just replacement (front?) arches and some filling. Not too bad. Though of course easier to start with the lower spec if wanting to go the whole hog I guess :agree:
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