Hope that's not Taco's new username. Hey.... Wait a minute! Have they checked this for, um, excess water?
58K miles only. 9.499 $. What do you think about the price in USA?
Nice condition. Looks like from the showroom.
Someone from BimmerBoard just bought it.
More pics here
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MakeTrack=true
Hope that's not Taco's new username. Hey.... Wait a minute! Have they checked this for, um, excess water?
Intresting....
No picture of the dash.... and the picture of the trunk... every other picture is perfect... but that one has on of the straps undone and there is a floor mat in there....
-Charles
If it cannot be fixed by the dremel or ducktape.. get out the sledge...
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I miss my e34
It looks like a cigarette burn on the rear window switch...never saw one of them little compartment deals for the door storage area. That car really does reflect only 58k, nice!
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Originally Posted by 632 Regal
My 540 came with one of those coin storage compartments... I yanked it so my wallet would fit in the door....
small and useless I thought!
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heh yea i stil ahve my coin thing, i find it super handy when u need small change at the Mcdick's or burger king
J.McWatters
So what is your opinion about the price? Is 9.499 US$ a reasonable price in USA?
Just wondering about that.
Probably our friends from Australia would buy it immy if it would be that cheap with the high prices in AUS.
I assume in Australia it could be double that price??
From an Ozzy's Point of View: Here it's worth AU$14-17k (but is a bargain at that, reason below).Originally Posted by shogun
If one had to ship the car and compliance it this puts the cost out of the ballpark- and Erich, now you can't attain compliance for a pre-owned (foreign-delivered) car in Australia (if it is sold here already anyway), so it could only be imported for parts.
We can get away with special M cars and the like, Skyline GTRs and so on that Nissan can't be arsed to bring in new.
Used BMW prices are badly surpressed atm by a glut of large sedans from GM, Mitsu, Toyota and Ford who sell brand new ones for AU$30k which means their slightly used ones drop to AU20k the moment they are off the showroom floor. People are scared of BMW maintenance costs here, so underestimate the value of a car like this a lot. I guess oil prices are imapcting the market for larger old cars too. Nick
PS AU Dollars are almost 75% of the value of US ones...
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