After selling my M5 to Cory (see post above re: that sale), I found that I missed the car so much I started looking around for a low-mileage replacement. I found such a car in Geoff Hasley's (ghasley on the board) 44K M5 - which I purchased for $27,500. The car was never advertised for sale publicly and this sale/purchase came about because of our mutual involvement on the board and shared interest in these cars. Geoff had a chance to acquire a true "trophy car" and, in order to make that happen, needed to free up some garage space. Hence, the sale of this outstanding example to me!
I acknowledge that this is a lot of money for a 22 year old car. However, as you know, it is getting increasingly difficult to find these cars with low mileage and a well-documented service history - and typically the folks who own such cars are not interested in selling them.
A few specifics on this car:
44K original miles - 100% documented
No wreck/repair/repaint history
All original paint in outstanding condition - front spoiler does show some wear, however, which is to be expected
All exterior shadowline trim in outstanding condition
Interior in excellent shape - front seats recovered by Jim's Auto Upholstery in San Diego, CA
Car purchased by Geoff 9/09 from the estate of the original owner at approx. 42.5K
Complete service history from the date of original sale - the car appears to be completely sorted mechanically with no current service or repair requirements
Engine bay completely detailed - better than showroom condition
Totally stock condition (down to the fully functional SLS system and radio) with exception of recently installed Jim Conforti chip
The car is pretty well known on the board. For some additional detail and photos, check out Chris Keefer with LaJolla Independent's blog entry re: this car at
www.bimmerdoc.com