Seems a realistic budget for a Cossie.
Best of luck in the search!
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Seems a realistic budget for a Cossie.
Best of luck in the search!
did u saw that individual ? or u just trust what u read?Quote:
Originally Posted by Eoin-m5
I Saw it on DD. For sale.Quote:
Originally Posted by Valdelisbmw
Know it was crashed on the front one time.
BOB bought it in LK.
But I see it's a breaker now.
On the mobile now but re who would pay 6k for an e36, well I did about 2 years ago and the same car is worth that or more 2 years later with little work required to maintain it to that standard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eoin-m5
Some people will pay extra for quality & some expect an e46 for 6k, the difference in my opinion is the quality of the car they end up with.
Wasn't that a US engined M3? (The Individual for €4k)
Thank you.Quote:
Originally Posted by RossYB
Side note.
Did you ever see
91-g-44 around.
I owned her about ten years ago.
I'd love to find out how she finished up.
NCT expired in January 2002, Was taxed to September 2005 though.
How da fcuk u know that.Quote:
Originally Posted by RossYB
Anyway.
That was me till September.
She must have been crashed/broken after me.
Original Irish cossie. 4x4 Reg.
Sorted.
m3 bought this am. 3.0 m3 artic silver.
Bought of a mate who has too many cars.
Keep me going till May when e60 m5 arrives.
Thanks for the different views and opinions.
Regards.
Eoin.
So you'd not pay 5k for an E36 because an E46 is better, but pay 10k for a Sierra Cosworth even though an E46 is better than it too? :surprised: might be hard to stomach but E36s are making close to E46 money. Supply & demand!Quote:
Originally Posted by Eoin-m5
I really do question your logic but 10k should buy you a good 2WD Sapphire! Not a prayer of a good 3 door for less than 20k
The Individual for 4k was a Santorini Blue 3.0