850 CSi or Ci anyone?
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Mustard - I appreciate the time on the Calypso red one but I'm afraid it is just too high on the mileage. In a year I would have it to 130k, if I had to keep it 2 years, then 140k ... and at that level they become very hard to sell no matter what people say.
I do need one just under 100k if I can find one
Pods, you're right, the 850 is the one to hold out for if I can find one ... it's just finding a good one!
I do need one just under 100k if I can find one
Pods, you're right, the 850 is the one to hold out for if I can find one ... it's just finding a good one!
burriana said:
Mustard - I appreciate the time on the Calypso red one but I'm afraid it is just too high on the mileage. In a year I would have it to 130k, if I had to keep it 2 years, then 140k ... and at that level they become very hard to sell no matter what people say.
I do need one just under 100k if I can find one
Pods, you're right, the 850 is the one to hold out for if I can find one ... it's just finding a good one!
What's the difference is specs between an "850" and "850CSi"..? (or isn't there one?)I do need one just under 100k if I can find one
Pods, you're right, the 850 is the one to hold out for if I can find one ... it's just finding a good one!
More 8's here... http://www.motors.co.uk/car-10932661-0&referri...
Podie said:
Saw that one in AutoTrader and it would be perfect ... if only it didn't have that Godawfull body kit and bling bling red leather You think me 911 was Porn Star car bro'
Podie said:
What's the difference is specs between an "850" and "850CSi"..? (or isn't there one?)
HUGE!850 Ci is the 5.0 V12 with steptronic box.
850CSi is the Motorsport version - 5.6 M-Sport V12 with the all important manual 6-speed box. It also has M-Sport suspension and rear wheel steering. Good for about 190 with the limiter off
An adapted version of the CSi engine block made it's way into the McLaren F1
Podie said:
That's about the going rate for a good CSi - hence why I think it will have to be an 850 Ci Mustard said:
Fantastic links Mustard, especially the tech one. Thanks.burriana said:
Podie said:
Saw that one in AutoTrader and it would be perfect ... if only it didn't have that Godawfull body kit and bling bling red leather You think me 911 was Porn Star car bro'
burriana said:
Podie said:
Saw that one in AutoTrader and it would be perfect ... if only it didn't have that Godawfull body kit and bling bling red leather You think me 911 was Porn Star car bro'
That is one of the expensive optional 'individual' CSi interiors and what looks like a pukker CSi body kit (sans mirrors) with the addition of the optional Motorsport boot spoiler.
Those seats are motorsport seats with electrically adjustable thigh support etc etc
Unfortunately, none of it looks original and its probably been cobbled together and made a mess of. That handbrake gaitor looks truly tacky and the rear centre cushion is wrong.
That red will probably rub off all over your best dark suit........
Edited by Talkwrench on Wednesday 18th July 13:56
Talkwrench said:
Now, I'd have thought that perfect for you, Al!
That is one of the expensive optional 'individual' CSi interiors and what looks like a pukker CSi body kit (sans mirrors) with the addition of the optional Motorsport boot spoiler.
Those seats are motorsport seats with electrically adjustable thigh support etc etc
Ah ha, there you are! That is one of the expensive optional 'individual' CSi interiors and what looks like a pukker CSi body kit (sans mirrors) with the addition of the optional Motorsport boot spoiler.
Those seats are motorsport seats with electrically adjustable thigh support etc etc
So basically, it isn't a chavved up Halfords jobby? Does that boot spoiler actually do much good? And is the rest of the body kit likely to detract from the car's value?
I think I would have to get the seats re-covered though and that'll cost about £2k just for the middle sections!
I have spoken to the garage but the owner is away today and it has been his own car for the last couple of years. The only thing I am wary of (apart from the seats and the boot spoiler!) is the part "specialist" history. He uses a local guy who is known to him that is a BMW mechanic. What that means I have no idea. He does state that all the old MOTs back up the mileage which is pretty hard to fake well I guess and easy to check up on.
ah! ... your edited add on kinda backs up my first thoughts - not so good then?
Edited by burriana on Wednesday 18th July 14:09
Check out the forums on www.clube31.net you'll find motors, info, advice (mostly damn good), support not to mention humour.
Biased of course, but a good auto 4.4 840 is the way to go for your money. Cheaper everything.
Good Luck, hope you find a nice one.
Biased of course, but a good auto 4.4 840 is the way to go for your money. Cheaper everything.
Good Luck, hope you find a nice one.
hemibum said:
Check out the forums on www.clube31.net
New registrations by request only What's all that about?If you want to chat to someone whos a supporter of the V8 powered cars (who contributed to recent Total BMW magazine article on E31's) then drop Derin100 aline at www.bmwclassics.co.uk
.... He doesnt tend to post on PH much these days but I dont know what software he uses on his website, but he may just pick up on this thread!
.... He doesnt tend to post on PH much these days but I dont know what software he uses on his website, but he may just pick up on this thread!
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