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1988 735i manual 5 speed with 33k value?
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 4:24 PM
by Zaylonis
Hey i have a gold 1988 735i 5 speed manual. I was wondering if i decided to sell what should i price it at?
Its gold with 33k original miles
Runs great have had it sitting for the past 2 yrs of course i start it up regularly.
No check engine lights she basically brand new.
seats are not torn interior is clean
I have lots of after market parts some installed some still in the box.
Green racing brake pads
Rear touring billstien shocks
New fuel filter
2 3 inch outlet magnoflo racing catalystic converters for dual exhaust
Tinted tail lights
Smoked angel eye headlight protectors
19inch polished chrome lowenhart replica staggered rims still in box with 1 inch aluminum adapters 5x120 to 5x114.3
Carbon fiber rear window spoiler unpainted
Power racing m5 carbon fiber sport front bumper installed but unpainted
Black mesh flipout TV Radio
1500 w sub amp, 31 band eq. 300w tweeters component speakers deep cycle battery yellow cap
18 inch sub with box
Electronic back up mirror
Sunroof
Heated seats
and original stock rims
BTW everything works ac etc.
The only thing that it needs is a paint job had some body work done to the pasengerside fender and hhod so those would need to be painted along with the sport bumper and spoiler...rest of the paint is in good condition
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 4:40 PM
by Karl Grau
The mileage, if accurate and the five speed are big pluses. Everything else screams run away to me though. Pictures would be a big help.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 4:41 PM
by mooseheadm5
Given the age and low miles, the mods probably don't add much, if any, value. A car with low miles like that usually brings in money if all original. Otherwise, they get overlooked due to the mods.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 4:49 PM
by davintosh
33k on it?
Sounds like it's a twin to my car; same color, same year, five-speed...
I've got to agree with Chas & Paul on the add-ons. It's a shame to add a bunch of aftermarket crap to a car like that; it's a large luxury car, not a rice burner, and would probably be worth more without them. As for suggested selling price, that's hard to judge without at least seeing photos, but even then... If you've got photos on Photobucket, Flickr or Picasa, just post a link.
By the way, you could probably delete the post in the Cars For Sale section, since it's basically a duplicate of this one. I almost posted to that; as long as there are no responses, you can delete it.
Also, where are you and the car located?
Hey guys
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 5:23 PM
by Zaylonis
Thanx for the feed back working on the photos will be up today btw im in NYC
Re: Hey guys
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 5:36 PM
by garageboy
Zaylonis wrote:Thanx for the feed back working on the photos will be up today btw im in NYC
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:02 PM
by Zaylonis
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:03 PM
by Zaylonis
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:04 PM
by Zaylonis
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:05 PM
by Zaylonis
ill post more tomorrow just wanted to give a slight idea
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:13 PM
by garageboy
Zaylonis wrote:ill post more tomorrow just wanted to give a slight idea
Thank you. I think we have all the information we need.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:16 PM
by 867535i
The frontal pic is just painful to look at. It's like a hot girl you used to know that got a boob job on sale. Mutilated.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:19 PM
by Zaylonis
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:19 PM
by Zaylonis
Okay Guys
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:23 PM
by Zaylonis
So if i put back the original bumper and with the 33k what would she go for ? and should i put the sound system in and rims?
Re: Okay Guys
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:38 PM
by garageboy
Zaylonis wrote:So if i put back the original bumper and with the 33k what would she go for ? and should i put the sound system in and rims?
Thank you for the opportunity to practice diplomacy and find the right words to answer your question.
It is rare that a car with only 33K would have very little value, but the problem you face is that these modifications, in fact, destroy the value of this car. Perhaps putting back the bumper and the hood would help, but I highly doubt you will find a buyer for this car... unless someone already has a 7er and they purchase this for parts, which means a thousand or two at most, especially for a car sitting outside in four seasons.
Also, the 1988 E32 was generated in multiple versions: Type I, Type II, and Type III. I recall they had serious electrical problems until Type III, and even then there were issues. So knowing which one it is (in the doorjam as I recall) helps a bit.
I fear photos of the interior as well as the side that "needs paint" will only confirm this is the case. What I can tell you is that if the car was in "original" condition, meaning that little has changed to this car since it was purchased in 1988, it could be worth something, possibly even 10K or so. But in the shape you are presenting it, and telling us it needs a paint job while not showing us any photos of that side of the car, simply will not generate any interest. And as you can see from my prior comments and others (the "boob job" comment was spot on), you will likely only draw obnoxious comments from list members because this WOULD have been a highly desirable car with 33k miles and a 5-speed but now it is not and unlikely to become desirable anymore. The only people likely to buy this car are people that know absolutely nothing about cars or BMWs, see shiny wheels, and buy on impulse.
Hope this helps you with your decision,
.steve.
NYC
1988 528e, 5-speed, 95k miles,
The Time Capsule
2001 530i, 5-speed, 117k miles,
Almost a Time Capsule
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:42 PM
by ldsbeaker
Do whatever you want, but I don't think this is the correct forum to sell your car.
We can all throw numbers out there. My number would be $2500, stock setup. That's a gift, and you may not get that, but it's a good number to put OBO after on craigslist, i think.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:48 PM
by davintosh
That looks a little darker than my car; Bahama Beige or Bronzit?
And that bumper is truly awful. You didn't actually spend real money on that, did you?
Burn it. With fire.
Yes, put the original bumper back on, then sell the sound gear and "rimz" separately; you'd be wrong to think the car is more valuable with them. You'd be better off returning these parts than putting them on the car:
Green racing brake pads
2 3 inch outlet magnoflo racing catalystic converters for dual exhaust
Tinted tail lights
Smoked angel eye headlight protectors
19inch polished chrome lowenhart replica staggered rims still in box with 1 inch aluminum adapters 5x120 to 5x114.3
Carbon fiber rear window spoiler unpainted
Power racing m5 carbon fiber sport front bumper installed but unpainted
Black mesh flipout TV Radio
1500 w sub amp, 31 band eq. 300w tweeters component speakers deep cycle battery yellow cap
18 inch sub with box
Electronic back up mirror
If the car really has only 33k on it, the Billstien shocks probably aren't needed. Throw the new fuel filter in the trunk as a bonus for the new owner.
If the hood & fender were painted professionally, and the car was in bone-stock configuration (ie... none of the crappy tinted taillights or angel-eye anything), the mileage is verifiable, it runs & drives well, and you have a decent amount of maintenance records for it, $5,000 is where I'd start, and maybe go up from there depending on what I saw. That's a lot of ifs though.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 6:53 PM
by 867535i
If I were you, I'd put the original bumper and hood back on. Find a gold gas door at a junk yard and make the car look like it did when it was new. Forget about your amp, tv, speakers, carbon fiber (really, on an 12,000lb car?) and all of the other add ons. Sell those separately. I'd even take off the tints on the lenses. Make it look adult owned and driven if you know what I mean.
Put your new wheels on and include the originals in the sale. If you have some spare money, take it to a detailer to see if it's possible to make the bad paint more acceptable. I'd say as long as the clear coat isn't peeling, not too many people are going to use that as a lowering point on the price. Which brings me to my final thought. If all of those things were done, I'd give an estimate of about 2500 and that's only if you can document that 33k is the real mileage and not some cluster swap. If not, $1200 but at least you'll have all of that other stuff to sell. And yes I'm a cheap bastard.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 7:07 PM
by 1st 5er
X - All the above.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 7:33 PM
by Zaylonis
Thanx guys and actually not selling it ....was just curious with the mileage and the power she has adding the way she drives ill finish her up and have a blast....but thanx again
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 7:57 PM
by 867535i
Well that was depressing. So you're going to continue screwing up what could be a nice car?
I think you should stance it.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 8:04 PM
by nik77356
Well at least after all the crap he was given, he still came back on here and was civil. There is hope yet.
(Even though the car looks like shit and his grammar is bad)
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 8:19 PM
by Zaylonis
Lol I'm.from.nyc we got our own grammer n style over here......ima pump that notch out.and ride her till.the wheels fall off....and BTW I'm a woman guys
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 8:22 PM
by Zaylonis
And i got the car.from an angry collector who was divorcing his wife he actually had.a bonfire in the yard with her grand piano....and i purchased the car for 300 ....lmfao
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 8:27 PM
by mooseheadm5
Well when you are done spending thousands of dollars on it, it'll be worth $300 again.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 8:27 PM
by cvillebimmer
Some good trolling right there.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 8:37 PM
by Blue Shadow
Zaylonis wrote:
Otto's BMW, West Chester, PA dealer sticker on the car.
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 9:27 PM
by garageboy
I mean of YOU, not the car.
And to clarify, I mean: a photo of you WITH the car.
Please.
Thanks,
.steve.
NYC
Posted: Jul 31, 2012 9:50 PM
by Kyle in NO
Zaylonis wrote:And i got the car.from an angry collector who was divorcing his wife he actually had.a bonfire in the yard with her grand piano....and i purchased the car for 300 ....lmfao
That's about what the car is worth, so you made a pretty fair deal.