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B16Drag 04-21-2004 03:08 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
I know thats why you save NOW! hahh =)



Originally Posted by Whitey

Originally Posted by B16Drag
save your money for the new M3's


You can't get one of them for under $30,000.


Turbo90Accord4DR 04-21-2004 03:37 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
It seems like you really liked it man, if you really like it dont ask for our advise, get that mother fucker.

Turbo90Accord4DR 04-21-2004 03:40 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
---- that, i just looked through that whole ebay listing, get that car man get it, its sweet ass sweet.

projekteg 04-21-2004 05:42 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
i was behind one the other day at a light and my guess is he doesn't like honda's because he lit the rubber up effortlessly giving my front bumper a tase of m3 rubber, it was nice though ;D

willahlborn 04-21-2004 08:34 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
That price is a little high for that car, even if it is in excellent condition. M3s are like anything else; even if they are well maintained, performance modifications de-value the car. I'd expect to pay that much for the car only if it was bone-stock. Pay no more than $13k-$14k for that car i'd say. These are sweet cars, and you CAN take care of them yourself (like your honda) but it's much more work. To avoid costly trips to the mechanic, plan on buying an OBDII scan tool and M3 manual at least. You can't even bleed the brakes without it. :P

dragon 04-21-2004 08:46 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
i dont know ---- about bmw. But i know one thing for sure 14 1/2 g's is way to much for a car that has 90 miles on it. My car had 50,000 miles on it and it was worth 10 gs and it was a 99. That 97 bmw is only worth a thousand less than that in the kelly blue book from a private owner. I just quess the conditions on the car

projekteg 04-21-2004 08:47 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
this is your new friend

http://www.autopartsauthority.com/re...003~parts.html

Spenser 04-21-2004 09:36 AM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
yeah, do whatever you want, you have to make comprimises, I do it every day, glue instead of bolts, hammer instead of wrench and my hand, instead of... you know..

yayopwrcrx 04-21-2004 03:49 PM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
yea i don't know it is a little much for 18year old not to mention i'm probably not going to even have a license in a couple months....i didn't know they go by the date of violation... :-[

LSD Motorsports 04-21-2004 04:06 PM

Re:test drove a M3 today!!!!
 
Yea i think youd be making the right choice if you held off.. not to say its not a good find or choice


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