Hello. Like the tittle says I have a all stock 92 325i with 129,000 original miles. I am the second owner. Previous owner take very good care of it. All maintenance has been done at the dealership.It is a automatic. New Toyo tires. Carpets are very clean. Dash is very clean. Back seats are very clean. The front seats have cracks in the leather but I have shag seat covers. The body is 100% rust free. No dents. Clean tittle. I have service records. Owners manual both audio and book. No service lights on. CON: have to manually roll top down.
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1992 325i e30 vert 129,000 miles. all stock
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Price is required.Originally posted by Andy.BWhenever I am about to make a particularly questionable decision regarding a worryingly cheap diy solution, I just ask myself, "What would Ether-D do?"
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Originally posted by nikwright1012 View PostI am not sure of a price as I am new to BMW's. I was just seeing ehat I could get. What would be a fair price?
If you are unsure of what is a fair price, do some homework or post it on an online auction site. :hitler:
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Originally posted by nikwright1012 View PostNow that I look not all my pictures uploaded. Lol sorry. But yes clean tittle. I will read rules now
Like I said, go and read some of the other "FS" threads and see how they list a car for sale. At least touch on the basics (some of which you did):
- Year
- Model
- Key features: Miles? Manual or auto tranny? Working A/C? Working power top? Etc. Take a moment and list both pros and cons, it's important for guys who may travel to come buy the car.
- Title: (clean or salvage-very important for most people)
- Maintenance/service history: This is very important since our cars are all over 20+ years old. Timing belt replacement is critical for 325's so that is usually the first thing most buyers will ask.
- List of mods (if any)
Pictures really do help sell a car, so make sure you take several good, clear photos of the interior, exterior, engine bay and any damage or rust. On a vert, it's a good idea to show pictures of the top, showing its condition and both opened and closed. Cell phone pics are fine, they are light-years ahead of cell-phone cameras of years past, but I'm still amazed at how many guys will post fuzzy, out-of-focus pictures. WTF?
Late-model convertibles like yours are popular because they have the very-desirable plastic bumpers and lower-rear valence.
Anyhow, I hope this helps, good luck!
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