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Mk3 Rust - Is This Bad?

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1.6K views 12 replies 8 participants last post by  Dan.s  
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#2 ·
It's probably a bargain for a reason... I would leave it and keep looking as there is plenty available.

I went and saw a cheap priced TVR chimaera last week. Photos looked great. Turns out it has paint work issues, chassis corrosion and the mileage has obviously been repeatedly clocked as the wear on the car is a lot more than 35k miles...

It's probably a bargain for a reason ...
 
#8 ·
Yikes, it may only be surface rust but that would worry me, particularly at less than 10 years old. As a point of reference my car's an '89 and looks FAR better than that with just a smattering of very light surface corrosion beginning to show on subframes etc.
 
#9 ·
The Mk3s do look shocking underneath but as has been mentioned looks surface ask Rodders to comment he has broken 100's for race cars so knows them inside out.

The suspension arms etc all do this.

Whats your top budget?
 
#11 · (Edited by Moderator)
at 9 years old, and 109k, it's probably been used as a daily, and i'd say lived outdoors too looking at it.

It looks horific, but get under with a screwdriver and you'll probably find that it's solid.

A low mileage minter will probably cost you ÂŁ2000 - ÂŁ2500 more.

Wheel Refurb about ÂŁ300

Pads and discs all round about ÂŁ200. (if you do it yourself)

A weekend with a wire brush, and Dinitrol/Waxoil ÂŁ100

The 109,000 miles would put me off, but for the money, i'd say it's priced competitively.
 
#12 ·
I've just bought a 2007 mk3 with 56k and full mazda history for 6700, I would be more concerned about the arches and around the side repeaters. Mines brown on the suspension arms and drop links but that's just what UK cars do, find me one that's used daily and is clean underneath, you wont be able to.