Anybody know anything about this car??
http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sal...m3-evo/5967309
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Anybody know anything about this car??
http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sal...m3-evo/5967309
Cheers
I dont know the car. ButQuote:
Originally Posted by Remote
Its very expensive considering the mileage.
Its had some good work done but at that mileage I would expect to see alot more work to have been done.
€5000 can buy a far better M3 than that one!
The fact he's looking for an ae86 doesn't fill me with confidence either and dare I say the DL reg..
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i seen worst cars with half mileage?! if last owner had it not for long so the list dont need to be bigger as is now .if car will be just over 100k mls ,what difference will it make? no difference at all or very big different .it still may have lot of oem not replaced parts and will need them now or soonQuote:
Originally Posted by DoktorB
The car should be seen to extend our thoughts about it .
Cheers.
There's not many E36 M3's about, well good ones anyway.
Would consider getting one if the right one popped up
€5000 for an E36 M3 with 168000 miles is rediculous. Doesnt matter how good or bad it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valdelisbmw
ae86 would have me thinking too :wink: But its still worth a look.Quote:
Originally Posted by KevinF
John ,stop dreaming about individual models sitting in sheds ,and just sitting .All cheaper ones go for parts straight away ,as its life with non written rules .same happened with most performance jap stuff ,was cheap and gone in bits for parts or drifted to death ,now leaving country in one peace .We talk about this and same story time after time .My car now has same mileage ,so what she worth now in Your opinion?Quote:
Originally Posted by DoktorB
Quote:
Originally Posted by Valdelisbmw
I wish I was dreaming Valdas.
As if I was dreaming, my E36 M3 with only 79000 miles would be perfect in every way and I would have an overflowing bank account......
But unfortunatley for me I'm not dreaming and therefore I know exactly how much its costs to put one of these cars right. And therefore I also know that the list of work in the advert for that car is only scratching the surface ESPECIALLY if it has 168000 miles.
I viewed that car about two years ago. I'll drop you a pm with what I know about it if you like?
Looks like its worth a look Marcus but I would agree the price is strong.Quote:
Originally Posted by Remote
As for mileage, it is only a number and maintenance is everything but for the 168K or whatever it is the "pile" of invoices in the picture look abit thin...
In my opinion ,its 3-4 time less people who would buy saloon M3 ,probably thats why so not lot of them around .and not many who would buy just of different color . people like U ,who can afford to keep few cars in their garage,from classic to modern , is really not much ,and they think completely different .why do U think last owner knows what was done before his ownership? i wouldnt bother to read 1000 letters ad and when think is this car for me.I wouldnt care what was done and what seller thinks it worth.The day ill see it would make my decision .If something was replaced ,doenst mean its still perfect,or was replaced at all.its over 10 years old car ,what list of changed parts it should have?its only one of 50 cars from some "enthusiast" and anyway it doenst make any sense at the end of the day .not all of them i mean
Cheers for the replies, and the pm's
To be honest I misread the mileage and thought it was 106K, I wouldn't fancy venturing into an M with that mileage personally. Clean, low mileage, well maintained E36 M3's are very rare.