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    #16
    Originally posted by ThaiRacer View Post
    How much did u pay for it? If the car was "regularly driven and serviced" why would he recommend you to basically give your car a extensive tune-up?
    I'm not sure what you are referring to, but he never told me to give the car a tune-up; in fact, he told me that majority of the components were replaced and that the car was ready to go. (i guess all sellers would try to get your money that way...lol) And I'm really sorry if I made some people jealous, but I'm really happy with the purchase hahaha. I still can't believe it's my car. But please don't say stuff like "you don't deserve it". I DID go through extensive research on the nature and history of the car, but I just lack general mechanical knowledge, hence I posted the thread. In case you guys were wondering about it, I did buy the car for around 8500 US...(i guess with the currency conversion). So was it a good buy? Help me out with how to maintain and ride it forever guys ! i really like the car..:)

    P.S. BTW, i remember him saying that the car was recently repainted, and I'm the 3rd owner; the previous owner was a lady (drove the car for only a year according to carfax..) and a relative of the seller. She gave him permission to do w/e he wanted w/ it, so he just decided to sell it i guess..
    Last edited by costumenationale; 10-03-2009, 10:29 PM.

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      #17
      $8500?! Lucky Bastard!
      Originally posted by Beej '86 325es
      every time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.
      Originally posted by Jparkr
      The last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
      87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70

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        #18
        Originally posted by ben312 View Post
        $8500?! Lucky Bastard!
        Nice find, take care of it... Don't get r3ved a new one, if you want to daily it then do it! I've always had the mentality that you buy a car to drive it, not to let it sit in a garage. That's what a car was made for anyways right? Ride in style, just don't do some ghey ricey shit to it and i'm all for it. :up:

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          #19
          Wow 8500, I am surprised that more people on this board didn't find out about this car. That was a very very good find. I would say that if you don't absolutely love that car after driving it for awhile you should sell it and make a handsome profit. (but I doubt you will do this because how could you not love that car?)

          Don't worry about some of the more negative comments, 95% of the people on this forum would have loved to get that kinda deal. Don't be discouraged. This is actually a really helpful site that will be able to anwser all of your questions (just make sure to check and see if the question has already been answered, the search function is your friend).

          If you don't turn that car around for mass profits then good luck to you.
          West German BMWs, they just don't make the same as they did before the wall fell.
          ^Case in point: Auto-Repair Technology. Everytime my car isn't starting or acting up I let it sit, sometimes for an hour, sometimes for days. But it eventually fixes itself.

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            #20
            Originally posted by costumenationale View Post
            I'm not sure what you are referring to, but he never told me to give the car a tune-up; in fact, he told me that majority of the components were replaced and that the car was ready to go.
            Sorry I re-read your first post, I thought he said for your to replace those stuff. But it was that he had already replaced it.


            But seems like u got a hell of a deal.

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              #21
              Thanks a lot guys ! I was kinda worried (a lot actually..) that I simply made a foolish impulsive buy..But since you guys say it was a good purchase, I can ease my mind now...hehe

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                #22
                youll know in a year if it was a good purchase or not. it will tell you.
                initially it seems like a good buy but it just depends on how it was maintained and cared for.
                congrats on the purchase
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                  #23
                  Even if you have to put alot more money into it, for 8500 it was a steal. Nice grab im envious.
                  Wait, you both have small dogs? thats kinda
                  ~e30s52

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by costumenationale View Post
                    I'm not sure what you are referring to, but he never told me to give the car a tune-up; in fact, he told me that majority of the components were replaced and that the car was ready to go. (i guess all sellers would try to get your money that way...lol) And I'm really sorry if I made some people jealous, but I'm really happy with the purchase hahaha. I still can't believe it's my car. But please don't say stuff like "you don't deserve it". I DID go through extensive research on the nature and history of the car, but I just lack general mechanical knowledge, hence I posted the thread. In case you guys were wondering about it, I did buy the car for around 8500 US...(i guess with the currency conversion). So was it a good buy? Help me out with how to maintain and ride it forever guys ! i really like the car..:)

                    P.S. BTW, i remember him saying that the car was recently repainted, and I'm the 3rd owner; the previous owner was a lady (drove the car for only a year according to carfax..) and a relative of the seller. She gave him permission to do w/e he wanted w/ it, so he just decided to sell it i guess..

                    Some of the only real advice your going to get on the forum (most people just talk shit instead of helping you out). Get a Bentley repair manual, should be on Bavauto.com or one of your local bookstores may be able to order it. Should be anywhere between 35 and 42 dollars. Best tool i've bought so far for my car...

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                      #25
                      Is there even a Bentley manual for the m3?

                      '89 Alpine S52 with goodies

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Adrian_Visser View Post
                        Is there even a Bentley manual for the m3?
                        Nope.

                        Edit: the closest thing:

                        Originally posted by LJ851
                        I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?

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                          #27
                          When it comes to the M3 you're best bet for the majority of information is to look at S14.net which is the e30m3 site. but the engine is very close to the same m42 in the late model 318's that there should be plenty of good information for you here. Since your not a mechanically inclined person, a lot of people on here are going to hate on you for buying that car. If you want to take care of it, find a mechanic in your area that has experience with the car and has a good reputation for older bmw's. These cars are not like newer bmw's in anyway and if you are going to have someone else do the work on your car then make sure they know exactly what they are doing and have done it before.

                          As for easy upgrades for you, definitely get rid of those wheels and floor mats, BavAuto has nice floor mats that I like alot, also replace those wheels with OEM bmw's like style 5s or get Alpina style wheels. that's my preference at least.

                          8500 is an absolute steal! That car from what I see would normally be between 10-15k. Congrats and your gonna love that car, be responsible with it because if you get in an accident we're all gonna come after you!

                          Enjoy!
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by TexasTerp View Post
                            As for easy upgrades for you, definitely get rid of those wheels and floor mats, BavAuto has nice floor mats that I like alot, also replace those wheels with OEM bmw's like style 5s or get Alpina style wheels. that's my preference at least.
                            Haha I couldn't agree more. When I first saw the car, I felt that the wheels & mat were ugly too, but what can I say? This was the only decent m3 deal around my town and i had no choice. :) But yea, definitely, when I'm done paying for the car, I'll do some upgrades. wheels, floormats, and then maybe preventative maintenance & suspension. I wish I knew more about mechanics tho...:'(

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by TexasTerp View Post
                              Since your not a mechanically inclined person, a lot of people on here are going to hate on you for buying that car.

                              I think he is going to hate himself for buying that car if he isn't mechanically inclined...or at least his wallet will :-)

                              Since it's your first car, I'd imagine you're bank roll is relatively small. Accordingly, I think you'll quickly become mechanically inclined...

                              Good luck, they are awesome cars.
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                                #30
                                S14 = you figuring out how to work on an engine or you get a big ass wallet. They are not cheap. And I loled at the s14s are like m42s comments.
                                Originally posted by Beej '86 325es
                                every time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.
                                Originally posted by Jparkr
                                The last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
                                87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70

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