High or not this is the first E36 M3 that came up with low mileage and mint shape. 17K may seem high but , the ones under that asking price are very shady and high mileage.
Considering how people lowball on max/kiji/cl, the seller took perfect approach.
Cant decide between this and an Acura Integra Type R
Price is holdin me back a bit as well...
I do however think it's a clean example.
Maybe if I see it in person it would convince me to buy it.
Car: 2004 BMW 330Ci ZHP M Performance, E46 M3 cabrio, 650i cabrio, and various other Audi S cars.
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Originally Posted by Robb
Cant decide between this and an Acura Integra Type R
Price is holdin me back a bit as well...
I do however think it's a clean example.
Maybe if I see it in person it would convince me to buy it.
Buy it Robb!!! screw the Teg Type-R.
Its in your calling to own another BMW... And I have an E39 M5 motor you'd love that would just drop in this beauty!
Cant decide between this and an Acura Integra Type R
Price is holdin me back a bit as well...
I do however think it's a clean example.
Maybe if I see it in person it would convince me to buy it.
Hi guys,
Let's try not to hijack my thread. Let's get back on topic.
I know the price is high and i really think it is worth that much. But considering economic conditions, there is room for negotiation for interested buyers.
great price for an amazing car. a DC2 has nothing on this car (take it from a ex-JDM guy ) ITR's are quick but insurance and theft issues are a b*tch, not to mention at the end of the day, its still a honda :/
the M3 will kill it around the track, and you can say you own a BMW. whats not to love?