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I was just wondering how much I could possibly sell my 93 325i for. It has 205,000 miles on it, but runs great, as we all know how bimmer's run. I am just wondering how much I could possibly sell it for? Any guesses? Thanks...
Originally posted by newbimmerdriver@Mar 8 2005, 04:49 PM I was just wondering how much I could possibly sell my 93 325i for. It has 205,000 miles on it, but runs great, as we all know how bimmer's run. I am just wondering how much I could possibly sell it for? Any guesses? Thanks...
NewBimmerdriver you make me laugh. The other day you were talking about beating your buds that were talking shit about your auto tranny, then you wanted a ricer, then you were just gonna swap out your engin, now your selling it. But ya i think 4500 would be the most you could get. Only saw one pic on your albume of your CAI, was there more?
__________________ <span style='font-family:Times'>1994 325is 5-speed 129,000 and strong</span>
yeah thats how i was for a while when i drove my 318 always had a different plan! it will eventaully where off, and you will start to realize that at a young age like some of us are, a car is great if its fast and low mileage, but in the end if you can get from point a to point b it has done its job!
ps i think thats just the me getting pulled over for reckless driving part of me talking, but still is starting to make more and more sense each day! I know you are always talking about racing your friends with your car! Be careful man i never thought i would get nailed, but man back of cop cars hurts hahaha
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