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    1988 bmw 325ic for sale

    vin#:WBABB1303J8272210
    1988 BMW 325IC CONVERTIBLE, 5 SPEED, 95K MILES, RED CAR WITH BLACK TOP AND BEIGE INTERIOR. BRAND NEW BEIGE LEATHER INTERIOR, PAINT, SOFT TOP, EXHAUST FROM CATALYTIC CONVERTER BACK, TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, ALL 90K MILE SERVICE INCLUDING TUNE UP, IN DASH CD WITH IPOD JACK, TOO MUCH TOO LIST, MUST SEE THIS CLASSIC RESTORED BEAUTY, MUST SELL ASAP DUE TO MOVE, $10K OR BEST OFFER, LOCATED IN WASHINGTON DC, CAN CALL ANTHONY AT 301-379-7560 OR EMAIL ANTHONY.SCHREIBER@YAHOO.COM

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    Nice screename. Id like to see pics of that 10K car.
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      #3
      10k?

      10k? are you the one that drives around in CP. Cause I've seen teh car before... 10k is pretty steep consider its not 93 or mtech, nor force induction, nor extreme engine mods, etc...

      Performance parts sells... maintenance parts are like necessary expense

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        #4
        Originally posted by thereisnoyun View Post
        10k? are you the one that drives around in CP. Cause I've seen teh car before... 10k is pretty steep consider its not 93 or mtech, nor force induction, nor extreme engine mods, etc...

        Performance parts sells... maintenance parts are like necessary expense
        Ditto.

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          #5
          I love it when people think regular maintenance makes their car worth 10x the BB value.

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            #6
            I saw this car at the show I went to yesterday, the leather reupholster job is really, really top notch, looks completely OEM. Its a really clean car all around and runs well from what I saw. Thats all I have to say about that.
            Reminiscing...

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              #7
              thats

              yea... and thast why when anyone does maintenance anything they can uprate, they should, as they will retain value alot better rather than oem parts. Since OEM parts sometimes are even more expensive then performance uprate parts.

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