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    E92 m3

    Anybody know of any clean LCI low mileage E92 M3's hiding???? Or possibly coming up for sale? Preferably DCT.

    Fancying a change lately as thePorsche is not getting used, with there prices rising I find myself not wanting to drive it to much, and can't justify servicing it and storing it. An E92 M3 appears to fit my needs better, I won't feel bad driving it and could use it for work also.

    So if anybody knows of any I'd appreciate the heads up.

    Thanks.


    May also consider E60 M5, but would have to be low mileage with BMW warranty.

    Heart is kind of set on E92 however.


    Grey / Black preferably.
    Horse power time

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    IrishEyes might be selling his 2008 e90 with 24-25k ish miles.
    Much nicer than a e92 in my opinion

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    Cheers, but after an E92.


    Thanks though
    Horse power time

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    Was oogling cars on pistonheads the other day, importing a low mileage lci works out very steep! Good look with the search

    Wonder would anything be done with vrt, they're taking the angle of double taxation (customs tax) to get rid of it.
    E92 Interlagos Blue M3 - Current
    F10 Sophisto Grey 530d M-Sport - Sold
    F21 M135i Estoril Blue - Sold
    E92 Sapphire Black 335d M-Sport
    - Sold
    E36 328i SE Low Miler - Sold
    E46 Estoril Blue M3 - Sold
    E46 Titan Silver 330ci Clubsport - Sold
    E36 Cosmos Black 318is - Dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketron View Post
    Was oogling cars on pistonheads the other day, importing a low mileage lci works out very steep! Good look with the search

    Wonder would anything be done with vrt, they're taking the angle of double taxation (customs tax) to get rid of it.
    VRT is not an import tax but a car registration fee. Many other EU have this in place too at rates higher than the Irish one sometimes.
    Sad but not much is going to change ever. If it does, other taxes will be introduced.

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    Its the fact the OMSP used to calculate VRT already has VRT included in it. It therefore it can be argued its an import tax which is illegal in the EU.
    E92 Interlagos Blue M3 - Current
    F10 Sophisto Grey 530d M-Sport - Sold
    F21 M135i Estoril Blue - Sold
    E92 Sapphire Black 335d M-Sport
    - Sold
    E36 328i SE Low Miler - Sold
    E46 Estoril Blue M3 - Sold
    E46 Titan Silver 330ci Clubsport - Sold
    E36 Cosmos Black 318is - Dead

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    Quote Originally Posted by hooch View Post
    Nice profit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Nice profit!
    It seems the only way is up with performance cars these days.

    Keep that M5 well and its a solid investment for you

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