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$75,000 restoration? Hahahaha, I stopped reading after that. Clean looking car nonetheless.
Holy hell, I didn't even notice that. I imagine he included the price of the car, price of all replaced parts, all fuel, all other fluids, etc. to add up to that $75k amount. The engine bay is certainly not indicative of a $75k restoration.
- Trey
E90 325i/6(ZSP, ZPP, ZCW) E36 325i sedan E30 325i sedan Volvo 945T
Holy hell, I didn't even notice that. I imagine he included the price of the car, price of all replaced parts, all fuel, all other fluids, etc. to add up to that $75k amount. The engine bay is certainly not indicative of a $75k restoration.
I would read the advertisement again.
1989 Bronzit 325ia- Sold
1986 Diamondschwarz Grey Market 325i Sport Mtech 1- Parted out
1988 Delphin 327i- Sold
1995 Cosmos M3- Current
Meh, my 60k door panels are in better shape. His are pulling loose where they are pressed. No numbers on the hot/cold blend knob either? Also, what's up with the green coolant after a dealership fluid flush? Just being nit-picky, but with 16k it should be like brand new. No plug wires tangled up at the distributor and what not. Man, the bid is at $12,000 as of right now. That's wild money for a non-M E30.
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