Damn! Nice Motorsport V12 on Ebay....

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Kyle in NO
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Damn! Nice Motorsport V12 on Ebay....

Post by Kyle in NO »

Drool....this is the 380 hp 850csi version....not the weak-ass original iteration...155+ mph here it comes...


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... :IT&ih=003
muleskinner
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Post by muleskinner »

ooooohhh.....baby
CSBolger
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Post by CSBolger »

"and a slightly used wooden 5 slat pallet"

Nice.
mogie
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Post by mogie »

That thing almost looks new... beautiful
Tammer in Philly
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Post by Tammer in Philly »

Guys,

I sent this link over to Brett Anderson at Koala Motorsports. He replied:

"Oooh. Nice SCAM.

That engine is empty. It's an old display engine that BMW used at car
shows years ago. It has no rods or pistons, amongst other things.

Brett"

Caveat Emptor, as always.
-tammer
dauer
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Post by dauer »

Tammer in Philly wrote:Guys,

I sent this link over to Brett Anderson at Koala Motorsports. He replied:

"Oooh. Nice SCAM.

That engine is empty. It's an old display engine that BMW used at car
shows years ago. It has no rods or pistons, amongst other things.

Brett"

Caveat Emptor, as always.
-tammer
Well if that's the case I bet the crank spins quite freely when turned by hand, as the description states. :laugh:
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RonP
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That's funny, as I thought SCAM from the beginning! Tis the season for Nigerians to prey on us US fools. :evil:
mogie
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Post by mogie »

So he actually is selling that "engine"? I mean do you think he actually has that engine in his possession or is everything made up? I was just asking because if he does have that engine in his possession then he actually is freeing up himself from any fraud because he said he hasn't opened the engine up or anything so he could say he was unaware that there were no internals. Regardless....stupid people!
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Post by marks »

Imagine the look on a buyers face when he is given the results of a leakdown test :shock:
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Post by ismellfish2 »

mogie wrote:So he actually is selling that "engine"? I mean do you think he actually has that engine in his possession or is everything made up? I was just asking because if he does have that engine in his possession then he actually is freeing up himself from any fraud because he said he hasn't opened the engine up or anything so he could say he was unaware that there were no internals. Regardless....stupid people!
He acknowledged the issue in an update to the listing, says he's having it inspected. Could be he got scammed rather than being the original scammer.
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Post by Tim in N FL »

OK then...so what would it be worth as it sits IF it is EMPTY of pistons, heads, connecting rods, cams, valves, etc. The bidding is only up to ~$1200 with 6-days remaining. Should be interesting to follow...
Bryan in SB
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Post by Bryan in SB »

Tim, you nailed it. Regardless of whether it's empty(now a very good possibility), what is it worth?

The updated post suggesting it's empty is not exactly common, and smells highly of the probability.
Rich Euro M5
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Post by Rich Euro M5 »

Tim in N FL wrote:OK then...so what would it be worth as it sits IF it is EMPTY of pistons, heads, connecting rods, cams, valves, etc. The bidding is only up to ~$1200 with 6-days remaining. Should be interesting to follow...
Well a quick check of RealOEM indicates it would be a steal at $2k if the block, heads and the rest of the components are new and in serviceable condition.

Here's a few prices from RealOEM, which we all know isn't the real pricing any longer. Most prices are actually higher.

Block $8420
Cyl Head $4900 each
Crank $4000

So it's worth some bucks to someone needing the parts.

Rich
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