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Offline ARMAN

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How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« on: 15-Jan-2010, 20:29:15 »

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Re: How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« Reply #1 on: 17-Jan-2010, 23:48:55 »
You have the cash ready, right ?

Man, that's awesome, but not too sure about the color though.

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Re: How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« Reply #2 on: 18-Jan-2010, 08:27:03 »
I would expect it to need a massive engine overhaul due to lubricants/oil/fuel/coolant eating away at everything... Seen cars like this before who has been sent to storage "wet" and needing €15.000 engine overhauls due to the fluids eating away at metals, hoses and plastic...

can you get £45.000,- for a car like this?
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Re: How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« Reply #3 on: 18-Jan-2010, 13:22:58 »
thomas is right, the car was standing so long, all fluids need to be replaced, but it's funny, it's like a brandnew factory car without mileage, but it's too expensive, it's an old car, not a new one, so the price is too high.

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Re: How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« Reply #4 on: 18-Jan-2010, 15:01:46 »
^not only the fluids..all hoses and fluid systems, radiators...cylinders must probable be rehoned, valves replaced, head rebuildt.....I'll give it a week of running before it breaks down...(if they just let it sit as it was when it arrived)
Hopefully they knew what they were doing, and the car was properly drained and prepared for long time storage.
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Re: How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« Reply #5 on: 18-Jan-2010, 16:18:19 »
Way to expensive, even with less than a 100km on the clock. Not to mention the potential problems Skaala has pointed out... :no:

I'd rather have the E39... :whistle:

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Re: How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« Reply #6 on: 18-Jan-2010, 23:32:26 »
for nearly $75k USD, yeah, there are better options.. but there is still something cool about this car existing.

Nice color too, dark silver would look great on a nice set of dark wheels.

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Re: How bout brand new M5E34? anyone interested?
« Reply #7 on: 19-Jan-2010, 09:10:31 »
I guess there are rich people in the world that are enthusiasts and will be willing to spend that kind of cash on M5E34

 

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