To all of those interested in an e30 m3, with low mileage...here may be your chance.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1872653557
Eric
BMWCCA #387539
Yes, that was being talked about on the SIG. It is #437th E30 M3 made. It has a buy it now for a good price. I wonder what kind of condition the car is in?
Well, the listing claims that it is in perfect mechanical condition, with a few dings and scratches here and there. Sounds like a good buy too me. But I am still in the middle of my personal e30-36 M3 debate.Originally posted by Bry
Yes, that was being talked about on the SIG. It is #437th E30 M3 made. It has a buy it now for a good price. I wonder what kind of condition the car is in?
Eric
BMWCCA #387539
Thats funny. I was just looking at that on Ebay and was wondering what the condition was? Then i stumbled across this thread..looks to be in nice shape
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It does look nice!! I wish it was in CA.
Hunting, eh? Good luck man! Remember, shipping is your friend.Originally posted by Dakar95M3e36
It does look nice!! I wish it was in CA.
Eric
BMWCCA #387539
Shipping can be very expensive though! I was looking at some of the prices, and some of the good transporters aren't nice to the wallet.Originally posted by ESMcBlurM3
Hunting, eh? Good luck man! Remember, shipping is your friend.
Eric
Ouch, don't tell me this! This summer when I purchase, most likely I will have to ship, unless I can find an M3 in NJ. I didn't think it would be too bad! Well, as they say, if there is a will-there is a way.Originally posted by Bry
Shipping can be very expensive though! I was looking at some of the prices, and some of the good transporters aren't nice to the wallet.
Eric
BMWCCA #387539
You can't get a plane ticket and fly out there to drive it home? It really depends what kind of shipping you are looking at. I was looking at fully covered shipping in an 18 wheeler, that normally totes around ferraris and other foreign makes.
It really depends on the distance too. You might want to check around on the internet to look up pricing.
That would definantly be an option. But with school, and work, it would be difficult finding a good time that I could take a minimum number of days off of work. Eh, no need to worry about it just yet. I guess I'll figure that out when the time comes. Thanks Bry!Originally posted by Bry
You can't get a plane ticket and fly out there to drive it home?
Eric
BMWCCA #387539
Currently $12,504, gentlemen. 5 days left...
I'd buy it for anything under $14k, but fair value is up to $15k.
I saw a sad sight the other weekend, a very clean silver E30 M3 with 63k miles smashed to bits. It went off the outside and spun into the inside tire wall at Summit Point a few weeks ago. Made me want to cry.
James Muskopf
RRT Racing
DC Metro's premier BMW service and racing facility
It would take you 2 days to fly down to WPB and drive it back. I just bought a 1993 325is, flew from IAD to Tampa, got a ride to the place, bought it, drove it back all in about 20 hours.
James Muskopf
RRT Racing
DC Metro's premier BMW service and racing facility
I heard about that, I'm sorry you had to go through the horror of witnessing it's death.Originally posted by JamesM3M5
Currently $12,504, gentlemen. 5 days left...
I'd buy it for anything under $14k, but fair value is up to $15k.
I saw a sad sight the other weekend, a very clean silver E30 M3 with 63k miles smashed to bits. It went off the outside and spun into the inside tire wall at Summit Point a few weeks ago. Made me want to cry.
At least the car was sacraficed in its homeland, and not by being rear-ended by a soccer mom van...
I hate seeing these cars get destroyed, fortunately they are still out there.
daym, it looks good
thanx for telling us!
im gonna tell everyone else theres a low mileage e30!
no jk!
pretty nice!
well
u dont no the history of that car there.
has it had ne accidents? ne original parts still on or sumtin like that!
///Mooo
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