Hey everyone,
Here is the story. I have been in the market for an E30 BMW lately and was saving away money for one. One day I told my co-worker about saving money for one and he said he had a son who was selling one. The son drove an 1987 325es and was willing to sell it to me for 2200. It has a new engine 45,000 miles ago and the body/interior is fair. The thing drove beautifully and I was willing to buy it for the pretty good price. The day before I went to buy it the son gave me a call and said that he got rear ended that day. I told him that I didn't really want the car anymore and thanks for his time. Then he told me abotu the damage and it didn't seem that bad, from what he has told me somone ran into the right rear of the passenger side of the car and broke the rear tailight and bent the bumber a little in(like a dent). He then was willing to negotiate price and I got him down to $500 dollars. How much do you think I'm looking in repairs? And do you think this is a good deal?
Here is the story. I have been in the market for an E30 BMW lately and was saving away money for one. One day I told my co-worker about saving money for one and he said he had a son who was selling one. The son drove an 1987 325es and was willing to sell it to me for 2200. It has a new engine 45,000 miles ago and the body/interior is fair. The thing drove beautifully and I was willing to buy it for the pretty good price. The day before I went to buy it the son gave me a call and said that he got rear ended that day. I told him that I didn't really want the car anymore and thanks for his time. Then he told me abotu the damage and it didn't seem that bad, from what he has told me somone ran into the right rear of the passenger side of the car and broke the rear tailight and bent the bumber a little in(like a dent). He then was willing to negotiate price and I got him down to $500 dollars. How much do you think I'm looking in repairs? And do you think this is a good deal?
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