Alrighty so I've been way too into swapping/buying cars lately but this I feel like I have to get. It's a 91 850, one owner, totally stock, clean title, and it's clean as hell, has a door ding and that's it. Please talk me out of this I'm begging you haha
I would never do such a thing... buy it!
Although part of me wonders if this was the one that was plasti-dipped blue recently? I know it was Calypso Rot underneath the plasti-dip and it was for sale in California very recently...
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Is it a 6spd? If it is, no help from me, get it, now!
MODS:18' Chrome M-Pars, 6000k Xenon Lowbeams and Chromelined Headlights, 01 Tails, Clear Corners and Side Markers, Boston G2 Sub and Gt22 Amp, Dinan CAI, 20% Tint, Hardwired Passport 8500i X50 Radar, Predator Chromium DDE Angel Eyes, Tri Stitched M5 Sport Steering Wheel, MKII Navigation Retrofit, Einbach Prokit Springs, Quad Brake Light Mod, Dice MB 1500, Powder Coated Valve Covers
If it were a 6 speed I would already be considering buying it myself. That is a pretty car and I would fully support getting it.
Current fleet:
1999 BMW e36 M3
1999 BMW e36 328is with rotary valve engine head
1999 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight
1990 Jeep Comanche Eliminator
1962 Austin Healey Sprite
how is that even a question?
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I came here to say this, but you already said it. Hence the bold quote.
The 8 series is a beautiful car. Are you ready to drop $6-7K at any given moment/per year to maintain it?
Really? How many miles? It looks nice. If you're just looking to flip you might do OK. I'd never own one. You really need to love this car and not give a damn about money to own one.
184k, hmm...
I sold my 2001 740i sport last year with 183k. Great shape, ran perfectly. 400 miles in, the timing chain guides came apart. $4500 job.
I gave the guy a break because I felt bad. Did the job for warranty time. Reduced the labor rate from $125 to $90. Sold parts at wholesale price. Still, it was $2000 out the door.
You've been warned.
Pretty sure the V12 engines don't have the same problems the M60/M62's do in that regard. They have plenty of other expensive parts to fail though
So you are just planning on flipping it? Guess I missed that in your first post... let someone who values the E31 buy it and get back into an E30...
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If it was truly that easy to flip it, the car wouldn't be sitting on the market right now. Buy it if you want a clean 8-series to enjoy. Don't try to play the market - it's annoying to other enthusiasts who actually care about this car, and is also risky for you.
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