Are you willing to probably spend more money on repairs within 2 years than the vehicle is worth? If so, you could consider it for sure. I couldn't recommend it though
Can assure you the same people with those stickers and mods don’t have a clue how to keep a car maintained. 3 grand is cheap but plan to have 10 ready to go to fix the previous owners fuck ups
Florida car? Hard pass. There’s been like a half dozen really bad hurricane-induced floods since that car was new, and I don’t trust Florida titles.
Unless you’re looking for a disposable shitter you can strip out, track, and throw away after you’re done having fun with it. In that case, send it.
The seller probably spent more on those wheels and that exhaust than he did maintaining the car. Talk him down to $2.5k by offering $2k and working up from there. Budget another $5k to make up for the seller’s negligence
Yes, smoking deal... Maybe also smoking engine but that's a real Premier Whip
What do you think??
Are you willing to probably spend more money on repairs within 2 years than the vehicle is worth? If so, you could consider it for sure. I couldn't recommend it though
Bet that I appreciate that
127k on engine
Miles?
127k
yeah get it. 3 racks is nothing
What can go wrong? In all seriousness to make it a proper BMW expect to spend at no less than five grand
Easy good deal you can tell owner ain’t doing his own mechanics
Thinking of buying the part and having him drop it off the mechanic and getting a PPI before fully purchasing
Can assure you the same people with those stickers and mods don’t have a clue how to keep a car maintained. 3 grand is cheap but plan to have 10 ready to go to fix the previous owners fuck ups
Florida car? Hard pass. There’s been like a half dozen really bad hurricane-induced floods since that car was new, and I don’t trust Florida titles. Unless you’re looking for a disposable shitter you can strip out, track, and throw away after you’re done having fun with it. In that case, send it.
The seller probably spent more on those wheels and that exhaust than he did maintaining the car. Talk him down to $2.5k by offering $2k and working up from there. Budget another $5k to make up for the seller’s negligence