The non-affiliated cars for sale thread... (3/2012)

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The non-affiliated cars for sale thread... (3/2012)

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Lets post all our non-affiliated cars for sale here in this thread which we cycle monthly. I have no affiliation with these cars or sellers unless otherwise noted and cannot endorse them but am putting them here for discussion and your own edification.

Although I have no content to add at this point.
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1993 E34 M5 in Louisville CL:

http://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/2877961729.html

1993 BMW M5 with COMPLETELY REBUILT ENGINE. I have owned this car since 2005 and have maintained it like I was going to keep it forever, but priorities change and space become limited. . .so its time to pass it on to the right buyer. I have full records since new including complete documentation of the engine rebuild.

The car runs and sounds great. It had a Dinan chip installed by the dealer when new that moves the power to about 350 HP at 6800 RPM, but the numbers don't do the performance justice. The way the powerband is oriented, you can see a spot in traffic and "be there right now."

The front tires are almost new, but the back tires are about half tread. I decided not to replace them since the buyer may want a different type of tire. The clutch is about 35K old and the brakes are pretty new. The 6-disc CD changer works as does everything else except the cruise control. I could go on and on about all the parts that have been replaced, but that's what the records are for. . .but feel free to ask any questions. 182K miles on chassis, 38K on engine.

1993M5forsale@gmail.com -- I will respond quickly.

More pictures: http://s1060.photobucket.com/albums/t446/1993m5forsale

If you are not familiar with the E34 M5, watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N_Om2CxtVU
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Love that video.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1988-BMW ... 0721483024

Reasonable looking M5, 128K miles, no bids at 5K start, though there are 6 days to go..... VIN is 2791415, not in the registry.

Questions at a glance? There is no accident report in the carfox, though the ad states that the front fenders are new. The wheels were blasted and resprayed, though they didn't bother replacing the roundel, at least on the LF. New windshield, though the lockstrip looks to be the old one, shrunken and slightly too short. It looks like it's sitting high for Eibach springs? There are some nice modifications noted for the engine, though documentation would be needed.

Still and all, looks like a decent place to start. It will be interesting to see if it bids up at all.
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Interesting E34 540iT on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1995-BMW ... 882wt_1167

Too bad there are not more photos. Or a manual transmission.
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Red 1987 Alfa Romeo Milano, out on the East End of Long Island. That's the Hamptons - something I didn't appreciate until I moved out here.

2.5 V6 w/ 5sp manual.
83k miles
Kelly Charger GT tires.
Sony CD player
Interior is black & tan, with cloth seating surfaces.

Looks great inside and out.

The power antenna is stuck in the up position.
A couple of minor dings in some exterior plastic trim.
The rubber gaskets around the outside door handles & such are shot.

Window sign says, "well maintained, all records, always garaged."

$6,900. Maybe you can keep the change on the center console.

631-723-9928, which is something called the "Beach Door Company." I don't know what they do.
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Looking at Alphas/Peugeots/Benzo's, etc from the eighties(or any other period) only helps remind me how iconic the E28 styling was, is and always will be...Amen.
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This just seems like a weird car for this dealer to have. Just odd. And yes, this is what I'm doing on a Saturday night. I feel old.
This 1988 BMW M6 is offered to you for sale by Cars 4 U.

When your newly purchased BMW from Cars 4 U comes with the CARFAX BuyBack Guarantee, you know you're buying smart. The M6 is well maintained and has just 104,823 miles. This low amount of miles makes this vehicle incomparable to the competition.

At Cars 4 U, we strive to provide pre-owned vehicles that don't have a pre-owned feel. This M6 allows you to enjoy a well-kept, spotless vehicle, as clean as it was when it left the factory. Most vehicles are forgettable, but then there is the 1988 BMW M6. This high-performance vehicle provides a memorable experience each time you drive it. The engineers at BMW, without question, designed a masterful automobile that provides all of the "essential perks" needed for someone like you.

The M6 is in a class on its own. So much so, that BMW didn't miss a beat when they loaded this vehicle with an abundance of a-la-carte options. The 1988 BMW M6 is an especially rare vehicle. So rare that you've probably never experienced anything else like it.

This BMW is equipped with some of the most amazing wheels the market has to offer! Once you take this M6 for a test drive, you'll instantly realize how much of an added bonus this vehicle's upgraded wheels provide.
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From the "Hey- this car needs new tires" category...

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?c ... RCHUSDTEXT

I can just see the conversation with the tire salesman now... "oh yeah they'll fit, they'll be a little big but they'll fit. I'll cut you a real deal on this one."
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http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicle ... Z354191638

1987 528e - $950

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I saw this car this weekend and here is some info:

-Car has been sitting for 1 or 1.5 years
-Car wouldn't stay on. It's either the fuel pump or fuel pump relay. It also took a lot of cranking to get it to that point
-Cloth interior with manual front seats
-Inside, it could use some cleaning. The seats had a lot of dust and dirt.
-dash was cracked in a few spots
-lights seemed to work fine
-main air intake hose was broken
-fuse box door broke
-AC was probably dead. There was no belt and it looked really rusty
-small hole in the exhaust before the cat
-tires were new, but they have been sitting for so long, that I would change them
-couldn't get the trunk open. The button was impossible to press
-brakes were new
-back door locks wouldn't come up (tried by hand and using the power locks)
-little bit of rust, but I didn't see anything crazy
-No maintenance records, but he said that the previous owner was a mechanic that worked for BMW (I'd change the timing belt and water pump ASAP)
It's not a bad car, just needs a lot of small things. Owner seemed motivated to sell the car (you can get it for cheaper)

Everything seemed original on the car. The anti-theft radio didn't work because the battery died.

I just want this car to go to someone who would take care of it instead of abuse and scrap it! We need more E28's on the road in Ontario. If I wasn't going away for three months, I would have bought it because it seemed like a good and relatively cheap project car.
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I'm not sure what to think here.

Is this a way of getting out on the cheap with the listing?

Set a $10,000 starting bid, knowing there's no way anyone will ever take you up on it, solicit offers in the body of the message and you never have to worry about paying the full listing fee.

Regardless, the description of the car is hot mess.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLACK-19 ... 1e6bce7d7d
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WilNJ wrote:I'm not sure what to think here.

Is this a way of getting out on the cheap with the listing?

Set a $10,000 starting bid, knowing there's no way anyone will ever take you up on it, solicit offers in the body of the message and you never have to worry about paying the full listing fee.

Regardless, the description of the car is hot mess.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BLACK-19 ... 1e6bce7d7d
1. This guy might actually think he's going to get more than $10k for this car.
2. How does someone build a car like that and not be an active member here?
3. The car itself looks like a hot mess.
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E24 M6 in Phoenix

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uter wrote:Pretty cinnabar car with 64K miles
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/2883322518.html
That's just fun to look at...
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'85 535i Auto, owned by one family since new, approx. 103k, looks like it needs some serious work.

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/ct ... 50885.html
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http://eugene.craigslist.org/cto/2872941329.html
Per CarFax...9 owner history with an ODO rollback :alright:
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This E34 ///M5 which I have test driven as I was considering it as an option for myself at one point has a price adjustment of $6500 FIRM according to the seller. He Emailed me with an update and I told him I would pass it along here with his permission.

Truth be told if someone wanted to drop in a used G265 and just replace the timing chain tensioner you could have a decent (but not perfect) E34 ///M5 driver. Its not the car for me though.

Please note that I have NO AFFILIATION with the car other than having test driven it and my experience is no substitute for a thorough PPI with a compression test.
1991 BMW M5 - PRICE REDUCED!! - $8000 (Hilliard)
Date: 2011-12-27, 1:15PM EST
Reply to: fyrnh-2770879507@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Rare 1991 BMW M5, 144,000 miles, 3.6L 6cyl, performance chip, 2003 M5 18" alloy wheels, new Goodyear Eagle F1 All-season tires, new headliner, $850 tune up recently, maintenance records included. Too many features to list, please email for complete details or questions. All serious offers considered.

* Location: Hilliard
* it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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Greatest eBay ad ever!!!(not really...it's shit). :rofl:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/95-BMW-5 ... 572wt_1021
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I'm not an 2002 guy but swap in a 4 or 5-Speed manual and some Recaros and it look like you're good to go on this one...
Beautiful Vintage BMW coupe- 1976 2002ti rare Automatic, or TRADE? - $6000 (Willoughby)
Date: 2012-03-05, 8:59PM EST
Reply to: x3mmm-2878773403@sale.craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
This is my 1976 BMW 2002ti coupe with the very rare Automatic transmsission and factory sunroof. NADA lists the value of this car as $11,500 in "average" condition and $22,000 in "high" condition, so this price is a steal. Very few of these cars remain in this sort of condition, this is as rust-free as any 2002 you will ever encounter. It is clean, beautiful and it drives very well. The paint and body are very good, and the interior is in very nice condition. The car is reliable, dependable and it needs nothing- you can drive it anywhere. It is ready to be your fun weekend cruiser but could certainly be driven everday. 76,000 miles. Kept in my heated building in Willoughby. No lowballers. Interesting trades considered- cars, boats, RVs, motorcycles (Harley Sportster 1200?) etc. Email me to see the car or call/text me at 440 339 4341.

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http://cleveland.craigslist.org/ctd/2878773403.html
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M535 on FleaBay

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-M535 ... 687wt_1064

Why does the VIN tag(picture 20) say 528i???
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E28 M5

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Jb88 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BMW-M535 ... 687wt_1064

Why does the VIN tag(picture 20) say 528i???
This one has been a HUGE debate here in the past. I'm too lazy to search for the thread right now though. In short, it doesn't appear to be a real M535i.
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Re: E28 M5

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This one looks interesting, with the Dinan upgrades.
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