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Non R models are pocket money. I bet you could find a 200 easily under 5k. I think I paid about 7 for mine with about 40k on if I recall in 2016 ish. I don't think they've quite hit classic Ferrari status so are surely still dropping in price.
R's are rarer, thusly more expensive. Plus with an R...
It's interesting how the plugs in an RCZ are 30000km changes, yet the plugs in my GT86 are 60000 miles intervals.
They probably have a harder life in a smaller turbo engine.
I had an Ulter sport on my RCZ. It sounded fine, and fitted ok, was only mild steel though. I painted it with bbq paint for extra protection.
I currently have a secondary cat back non resonated Milltek on my GT86 and the quality is superb.
You don't need to use a main dealer, there are various friendly people dotted around the internet with the equipment.
I have it for a start. Though given I've had a Toyota for nearly two years I wouldn't have a clue if my laptop even works anymore 😆
Battery is a good call. My 406 totally spat its dummy out when the battery was on its way out.
The normally good climate control stopped doing the climate bit and the "check brake fluid" light was having a fit.
My first 407 decided it would forget where the top of its window travel was and...
Could be a coilpack, assuming it's petrol. You don't mention.
I do recommend having it scanned for any codes. With the correct gear, not with a £1.50 eBay special.
Actually, I had one of my Peugeots scanned with over a grands worth of Snap on gear, that didn't have a clue either....
Hopefully you don't have the surprise I had with my warranty.
The Pug dealer I used for the chain and tensioners on my RCz "hadn't used" the warranty company before that covered my car.
So I had to stump up the £1000+ that it cost for the job. Luckily having worked for a living the money was there.
Mine had started to make a loud shrieking and a chattering noise.
After having the chain, tensioners and VVT sprockets replaced the same year it was either pony up again or trade it in.
Apparently it's a 156 auto and has an outstanding "after sales campaign"
That's the only information I can get from Service box now without a subscription.