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Selling a 2013 Focus estate as parts

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Due to an issue with a fuel injector, my 2013 diesel ford focus estate (ecoboost engine) has blown a bore hole in the engine. I'm now looking to sell it for parts, whats the likelyhood of it selling and how much would I likely be able to get for it. 85k on the clock, no other issues.
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It does still run, admittedly with a misfiring engine.

There isn't an EcoBoost diesel engine.  It might have an Econetic badge on the tailgate.

Rough estimate £500-£1000 spares or repair.

19 hours ago, pianotom said:

how much would I likely be able to get for it. 85k on the clock

It is super rare, a diesel EcoBoost so probably worth quite a lot. 🤔

Of course if it's an EcoBlue or a Duratorq then it will be worth around £250 - £300 scrap value.

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