Any E36 M3 Coupès for sale?
Discussion
Right, which one of you buggers bought it without letting the auction run!?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-BMW-M3-evo-/2718094...
It's been pulled
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-BMW-M3-evo-/2718094...
It's been pulled
T-bagger said:
Blimey! Paid £3k for this last year with a shade over a hundred thousand on the clock. Mechanically great with only a few tatty areas on the bodywork and a small camcover oil leak to do - drives beautifully too!
Seems like I did ok!
Too quote a line from Mike Brewer.."that was legalised theft,I've nicked it..!!"Seems like I did ok!
Edited by T-bagger on Tuesday 24th March 22:48
Awesome buy for 3k! took mine out for a run yesterday,reminded me how good these cars are,what an engine!
crashley said:
The M3 I owned had that interior and once clean, it comes up really really well. Wears much better than the leather.
I agree the alcantara interior is really nice in the flesh. I've had it on both my previous M3s and it wears so well, much nicer than the leather IMO. However they were black, I'm not keen on grey interiors full stop.T-bagger said:
Blimey! Paid £3k for this last year with a shade over a hundred thousand on the clock. Mechanically great with only a few tatty areas on the bodywork and a small camcover oil leak to do - drives beautifully too!
Seems like I did ok!
£3k for that with just over 100k - you did better than OK! It's probably worth twice that now.Seems like I did ok!
Edited by T-bagger on Tuesday 24th March 22:48
Figured I can spend a little money on the car to bring it up to the highest standard and be happy in the knowledge i'm not throwing money down the drain.
Took it to work and back today: quiet roads and sun shining, perfect. Having said the above, even if it was a depreciating money pit - I'd still love the old girl!
Great cars and after so many years living in the E30's shadow as the poor sibling, it's about blinking time they were recognised as the capable, enjoyable driver's cars that they have always been.
Took it to work and back today: quiet roads and sun shining, perfect. Having said the above, even if it was a depreciating money pit - I'd still love the old girl!
Great cars and after so many years living in the E30's shadow as the poor sibling, it's about blinking time they were recognised as the capable, enjoyable driver's cars that they have always been.
T-bagger said:
Great cars and after so many years living in the E30's shadow as the poor sibling, it's about blinking time they were recognised as the capable, enjoyable driver's cars that they have always been.
S50B32 http://www.pistonheads.com/GASSING/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Edited by Crackie on Friday 27th March 06:16
T-bagger said:
Figured I can spend a little money on the car to bring it up to the highest standard and be happy in the knowledge i'm not throwing money down the drain.
Took it to work and back today: quiet roads and sun shining, perfect. Having said the above, even if it was a depreciating money pit - I'd still love the old girl!
Great cars and after so many years living in the E30's shadow as the poor sibling, it's about blinking time they were recognised as the capable, enjoyable driver's cars that they have always been.
Well said. They are great cars, get out of something modern and drive a E36 M3. It just drives so right and still goes very wellTook it to work and back today: quiet roads and sun shining, perfect. Having said the above, even if it was a depreciating money pit - I'd still love the old girl!
Great cars and after so many years living in the E30's shadow as the poor sibling, it's about blinking time they were recognised as the capable, enjoyable driver's cars that they have always been.
harryrs said:
What would you guys say a 2 owner evo with full history with every receipt mot's the lot is worth with 110k on the clock? All options, drives great discs etc all in good nick! Only downside is arches have a slight bit of bubbling!
Pitch it around the £7,000 mark and see what you get offered.They are great cars (all of them) I know your has had money spent in the right places and recent work which is why I said 7 before everyone jumps on me.
I would keep it if I was you though, practically free motoring now with the price increase etc.
If you are interested in a GT or GTII, have the money in your pocket ready to go and jump on them when they come up. I know a few people buying them up as investments and they have money ready to go for them
I would keep it if I was you though, practically free motoring now with the price increase etc.
If you are interested in a GT or GTII, have the money in your pocket ready to go and jump on them when they come up. I know a few people buying them up as investments and they have money ready to go for them
mboon said:
They are great cars (all of them) I know your has had money spent in the right places and recent work which is why I said 7 before everyone jumps on me.
I would keep it if I was you though, practically free motoring now with the price increase etc.
If you are interested in a GT or GTII, have the money in your pocket ready to go and jump on them when they come up. I know a few people buying them up as investments and they have money ready to go for them
This will probably come across all wrong to some but it would be really nice if not almost everything that was written about E36 M3's was about the actual car (flaws and all) rather than how we can all retire on one if we buy now.This constantly talking up of perceived values is abit...well...uncool.I would keep it if I was you though, practically free motoring now with the price increase etc.
If you are interested in a GT or GTII, have the money in your pocket ready to go and jump on them when they come up. I know a few people buying them up as investments and they have money ready to go for them
mark.c said:
mboon said:
They are great cars (all of them) I know your has had money spent in the right places and recent work which is why I said 7 before everyone jumps on me.
I would keep it if I was you though, practically free motoring now with the price increase etc.
If you are interested in a GT or GTII, have the money in your pocket ready to go and jump on them when they come up. I know a few people buying them up as investments and they have money ready to go for them
This will probably come across all wrong to some but it would be really nice if not almost everything that was written about E36 M3's was about the actual car (flaws and all) rather than how we can all retire on one if we buy now.This constantly talking up of perceived values is abit...well...uncool.I would keep it if I was you though, practically free motoring now with the price increase etc.
If you are interested in a GT or GTII, have the money in your pocket ready to go and jump on them when they come up. I know a few people buying them up as investments and they have money ready to go for them
This one looks to have a high estimate
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C597292
moon mileage but possibly a diamond in the rough??
Looks lovely on the throwing stars!!
http://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/showthread.php?t=123...
Looks lovely on the throwing stars!!
http://forums.m3cutters.co.uk/showthread.php?t=123...
Up on PH, asking WAY too much for it.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b...
In that thread he states its always been white, but in the Ad it says black.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b...
In that thread he states its always been white, but in the Ad it says black.
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