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so was the car sold after all ?
the craiglist link has expired.
Car yet available - and relisted:
[sold now]
Currently have ~5 potential buyers, and one guy with a super-sweet/well-sorted '75 2002 car trade offer I'm really keen on - but it's winter (salt-season) here in Wisconsin - and the car is currently tucked away in garage under cover with full tank of stabilized fuel.
The car was put on the market too late in the season here in the Mid-West (U.S) - so potential buyers kept backing out - requesting I reconnect with them in the Springtime.
While I feel the car would indeed do great on BaT - the low reserve they're gonna push is something I'm having trouble stomaching.
Please feel free to shoot me a message if have any questions - or if there's anything I can help you with!
Last edited by Simon S; 12-21-2018, 03:37 PM.
Reason: sold
Sold for asking price.
Wow.. what a head trip..
Bittersweet - but happy to move on..
(picked up a Mini Cooper S (R56) last week.. and my '94 Ducati 900ss/sp is reaching engine rebuild time..)
Cheers - and again, big thanks to the r3vlimited community through the years.
Sold for asking price.
Wow.. what a head trip..
Bittersweet - but happy to move on..
(picked up a Mini Cooper S (R56) last week.. and my '94 Ducati 900ss/sp is reaching engine rebuild time..)
Cheers - and again, big thanks to the r3vlimited community through the years.
This is one of the most detailed car projects i've ever seen. I bookmarked this thread a few months ago when I was close to buying a 318is, but didn't read it until today. What a mistake it was to wait until now to read it. Honestly, this is the kind of build I aspire to do. Sure, the temptation of just adding a custom ecu chip and spending a few days upping performance is there, but neither comes close to the real heart of working on cars, something you, Simon, seemed to have perfectly captured. I have no doubt this will be the guiding thread for me when I can finally pick up an 318is. I hope you can continue your passions for as long as possible.
Thank you for your contributions to the community Simon, stay healthy, and Godspeed.
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