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Anton CH.
07-01-2005, 02:25 PM
Here is what he writes:
"Rare color combo and a great example of one the best cars BMW ever made.
142K miles.
Never been in an accident or repainted.
All original ( The original rims are included).
Heated seats and factory keyless alarm.
Everything in working order.
No cracks on dash.
Interior and exterior in excellent condition.
Have service records. "
Asking 11900USD

uscharalph
07-01-2005, 02:29 PM
What year?

bahnstormer
07-01-2005, 02:34 PM
12 grand means u're buying a fixer upper or someone who doesn't know what they are worth....

Anton CH.
07-01-2005, 02:46 PM
91'

Bahnstormer: thats what I am thinking. I didn't think m5's dropped that much over last couple of years.

Now the question is, do I want a 3600lb car?

Kalevera
07-01-2005, 06:20 PM
What kind of service records/what service has, or hasn't, been done?

best, whit

pmlmotorsports
07-02-2005, 12:15 AM
I love it when people jump to conclusions.......I've seen'em for $8000 to $18000....they are getting up in the years, and quite honestly anything over 80k miles is not holding much value at the auctions......it just has to be a fixer-upper, it just must be. If any of us E34 owners brought our cars to a dealership and asked "how much cash ya gonna gimme for this fine example of a 5er" we'd be lucky to get $4000..........and that would be for a 95 in mint condition. So is it not possible that this owner just NEEDS cash? If he brought a 1991-1993 M5 to a BMW dealership, they'd offer him MAYBE $6000 unless it was immaculate and low miles, then maybe $10000, and I mean immaculate!!!

pmlmotorsports
07-02-2005, 12:19 AM
I love it when people jump to conclusions.......I've seen'em for $8000 to $18000....they are getting up in the years, and quite honestly anything over 80k miles is not holding much value at the auctions......it just has to be a fixer-upper, it must be. If any of us E34 owners brought our cars to a dealership and asked "how much cash ya gonna gimme for this fine example of a 5er" we'd be lucky to get $4000..........and that would be for a 95 in mint condition. So is it not possible that this owner just NEEDS cash? If he brought a 1991-1993 M5 to a BMW dealership, they'd offer him MAYBE $6000 unless it was immaculate and low miles, then maybe $10000, and I mean immaculate!!!

Jose
07-02-2005, 05:16 PM
"Rare color combo .....never been repainted ? What's up with the rare color combo then ?

Omega
07-04-2005, 06:29 AM
"Rare color combo .....never been repainted ? What's up with the rare color combo then ?

Beige with gold accents. Bright red leather interior with white headlining.

Reason for sale, gives guide dog migraines!



Now the question is, do I want a 3600lb car?

YES YOU DO.. :D Next question?

Torque
07-04-2005, 12:27 PM
Well... yes you do want a 3600 lb car. lol Did you think you would get a different answer here ?

As for the car... without seeing it in person or at least pictures I can't say if it's a good deal or not.