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A 10k car should be near perfect, this car is far from that.
4500-5k imho.
I am on board with this, and I do not think this is a 60k mile car we are seeing.
Also, the dealer has a $1200 E36 M3 vert, which appears to be the only decent offering they have, although I am sure it's either "sold," or listed with the "wrong" price.
A 10k car should be near perfect, this car is far from that.
4500-5k imho.
That 5000.00 dollar difference is not much money when you consider all of the potential issues that might need to be addressed.the owner would have to do all of this work himself ,where I live you could not afford to have a professional shop address all of the needed issues.THat is why many people try and buy a car that someone has spent time and money on trying to repair all of the issues that might exist,...a perfect car ?,where is that?
That 5000.00 dollar difference is not much money when you consider all of the potential issues that might need to be addressed.the owner would have to do all of this work himself ,where I live you could not afford to have a professional shop address all of the needed issues.THat is why many people try and buy a car that someone has spent time and money on trying to repair all of the issues that might exist,...a perfect car ?,where is that?
It's not bogus it's just TMU True Mileage Unknown as a it has had a cluster swapped at some point.
No, it is bogus. The seller is clearly trying to take advantage of the low mileage on the odometer and using that as a selling feature. While it's true that it's unknown, the seller is not stating its "TMU".
Bet the title says TMU and if it doesn't then I would call the state's attorney general or consumer protection division and report shop for fraud.
Massatwoshits has good lemon law protection for buyers. I also look at it is you need to be an informed consumer, and at least he did ask for help before blindly spending hard earned money.
hmm.. body colored mirrors mean an upscale model or a respray
rear fenders NOT drilled for federalized side markers
late model coolant tank but early model lack of distributor cover and what looks like an early model fuel rail. Early model ICV.
valve cover breather hose apparently open to atmosphere (check out the hose leading to a filter near the front of the motor in the pic looking at the engine bay from the passenger side)
european dual fog light switch means either the PO went through the trouble to retrofit rear fogs OR the car was a euro model that originally had fog lights
missing carpet btw
looks like an early model brake fluid reservoir
head light covers/backings are correct spec for ellipsoid headlights
is that a short throw shifter?
seat belt receivers are the 84/85 type
I'd bet the speedo in the cluster has been swapped but the rest is German or some other country that uses liters.
It's definitely an interesting car. I'd buy it but not for 10k. Today's market would dictate something like 6.5k if rust is minimal for what appears to be a euro import with an mt1 kit and b25 motor, enthusiast owned. You're seeing a dealer inflated price that includes haggle room and overhead.
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