24,800 mile dinan turbo m5
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24,800 mile dinan turbo m5
I was searcing around the CCA for sale site and came across a euro dinan turbo m5, 1985, black/brown buffalo with 24,800 miles. 17" bbs wheels, Brembo brakes... located in chicagoland, but no pics. $50k firm. clearly i'm in no position to buy it, but is the owner a member here? i'd love to see some pictures!
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I'm not sure that records really matter that much on a 535i as opposed to something like an M5. I mean, what's the worst that can happen- the engine loses a headgasket? You need to drop in a $500 junkyard motor? It's not quite as big a risk as it is with an S38.
Don't get me wrong, records and history are great (especially on a car like that one) but it wouldn't keep me from buying that car. It might detract from the value somewhat though. I think $8500 for that car is too much, which is probably why it hasn't sold. He'd be much better off doing the headgasket himself. To most people, a headgasket repair is equivalent (in their minds) to an engine rebuild.
A lack of records probably would keep me from buying an M5.
Don't get me wrong, records and history are great (especially on a car like that one) but it wouldn't keep me from buying that car. It might detract from the value somewhat though. I think $8500 for that car is too much, which is probably why it hasn't sold. He'd be much better off doing the headgasket himself. To most people, a headgasket repair is equivalent (in their minds) to an engine rebuild.
A lack of records probably would keep me from buying an M5.
Right, the real issue with a blown gastket non running car is if there is more damage and an engine replacement is necassary.Craig -535i- Seattle wrote:I'm not sure that records really matter that much on a 535i as opposed to something like an M5. I mean, what's the worst that can happen- the engine loses a headgasket? You need to drop in a $500 junkyard motor? It's not quite as big a risk as it is with an S38.
Don't get me wrong, records and history are great (especially on a car like that one) but it wouldn't keep me from buying that car. It might detract from the value somewhat though. I think $8500 for that car is too much, which is probably why it hasn't sold. He'd be much better off doing the headgasket himself. To most people, a headgasket repair is equivalent (in their minds) to an engine rebuild.
A lack of records probably would keep me from buying an M5.
RussC