First, let me say I wish you good luck with the sale and your education. My second daughter (of three) enters college this fall, so I know the expenses you're up against if you're paying for your education yourself. You have a good list of work done and parts replaced on your car but I don't see any mention of the Alusil block replacement, which is a big deal (at least on the East Coast) for those knowledgeable folks who might consider buying it. The reality is, at your asking price you're up against E39 528i's for not much more money as they continue to drop in price. And you're also in the age/price range where folks who might consider the car are do-it-yourself kind of owners and most of those (obviously not all) run away from the V8s as fast as they can. We all know too much about the lifespan of that transmission, too!

I really think your best venue is not among the cognoscenti here but on mass, free venues such as Craig's List (craigslist.org) even though Craig's List isn't so hot in your area. And the area isn't really a hot-bed for BMWs for that matter, either. Wherever you list it, you should post current photos of the car all cleaned-up, highlight the condition and recent work done, and let the local buyer check out the flaws to his or her own satisfaction or lack thereof. It's not dishonest to let the prospect determine how nice the paint is, for instance. I've learned over the years that we are way harsher critics of these cars than the general public. While your color combination is fairly rare for a reason (not that many wanted it in 1994), someone may just fall in love with it today. I think your price is too high but then I'm not a buyer. I don't think its so high it will scare away a potential buyer from at least making a counter offer. You just need to find the right (and a larger) audience. At the price I think the car will sell for, I hope you can at least get back what you put into it, but then your maintenance is really a long-term investment you may have a tough time selling to an uninformed prospect. Yet that's the kind of prospect you need! As a last resort, you can try Ebay but in checking what similar cars have brought, you won't be happy with the prices. Honestly, even a well-done ad for a car like yours is lucky to get bids as high as $4000. Sadly, for you, a similar 525i will likely bring more money these days. Good luck!