ImysE30 wrote: When my dad lived in birmingham he had a 635csi, was doing well over the limit and it broke down. Caught fire in the services
DODGY DEALER. BEWARE
Moderator: martauto
breaking loads of e30 coupes,tourings,convertibles,baurs,sports etc, e39 sport breaking e36 m50 sport breaking e36 m3 breaking, e28 breaking, e24 breaking
It is on topic as he tried stinging people on here and its another heads up incase he tries selling something elsejbh wrote:there was me thinking it was getting back on topicSteve-E30 wrote:The guys who bought doughboys car on here was karl007 and his brother (Cant remember his name on here) Both run on the same ip but i guess its the same person .
Probably who he bought the car off.
i was meaning your post was was on topic... but not a lot of the few before have been ( no offence intended guys.. )Steve-E30 wrote:It is on topic as he tried stinging people on here and its another heads up incase he tries selling something elsejbh wrote:there was me thinking it was getting back on topicSteve-E30 wrote:The guys who bought doughboys car on here was karl007 and his brother (Cant remember his name on here) Both run on the same ip but i guess its the same person .![]()
Probably who he bought the car off.
just realised we have hi jacked this thread sorryjbh wrote:i was meaning your post was was on topic... but not a lot of the few before have been ( no offence intended guys.. )Steve-E30 wrote:It is on topic as he tried stinging people on here and its another heads up incase he tries selling something elsejbh wrote: there was me thinking it was getting back on topic![]()
Probably who he bought the car off.
breaking loads of e30 coupes,tourings,convertibles,baurs,sports etc, e39 sport breaking e36 m50 sport breaking e36 m3 breaking, e28 breaking, e24 breaking
No worries dude , Thought it was strange you quoted me , Im tired matejbh wrote:i was meaning your post was was on topic... but not a lot of the few before have been ( no offence intended guys.. )Steve-E30 wrote:It is on topic as he tried stinging people on here and its another heads up incase he tries selling something elsejbh wrote: there was me thinking it was getting back on topic![]()
Probably who he bought the car off.
-
zimmermatt
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 271
- Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Wiltshire
firstly thanks for those sayin that this site will help me out. I realise this is the most helpfull place to be in this given situation. Secondly yes the car was from high wycombe area and anyone who decides to be so decietfull in a sale I have no problem in calling dodgy. I have said in my post that I realise that the car is sold as seen. So kami325isport thanks for telling me how its all my fault blah blah blah. I know its down to me for buying this car but could do without people rubbing it in. I thought the zone was meant to provide support?
Trying to find sum where to lift a vehicle up when buying is an ideal situation but who really does. Removal of bodykit would obviously be the ideal situation but then again i doubt many have. Sometimes you have to put some faith in people and from what I could see it looked good. Also if people were honest enough to admit that they are traders then they would be open to the liability that comes with vehicle trading.
Trying to find sum where to lift a vehicle up when buying is an ideal situation but who really does. Removal of bodykit would obviously be the ideal situation but then again i doubt many have. Sometimes you have to put some faith in people and from what I could see it looked good. Also if people were honest enough to admit that they are traders then they would be open to the liability that comes with vehicle trading.
Surely if the guy is a trader, you're covered anyway Matt... Whether he admitted it or not, if he's in the trade, he's got liabilities.
Worth a try if the car's that bad, otherwise there'll be enough people on the Zone happy to help as they can.
Worth a try if the car's that bad, otherwise there'll be enough people on the Zone happy to help as they can.
Currently slumming it in an E46 Touring
-
B7
- E30 Zone Team Member

- Posts: 15846
- Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: Surrey / West Sussex
It's very simple. ALL sport came with straight tailpipes and short black straight cut trims. I've seen facelift cars with tail pipes that kick to the left but never a sport. The body kit wasn't designed for it.blackcountrybimmerman wrote:Why is the exhaust wrong?B7 wrote:That red sport doesn't even sit right. The engine bay looks full of overspray dust. The bonnet shut lines are all over the shop. The exhaust is wrong for the car. It would have originally had a tan interior and the existing passenger seat is missing it's trim!!![]()
You can just smell it's a Wrong'un straight away!!!
B7's Motto. "If it's French, BURN IT!!!!!!"
No, Sports & cars fitted the the Mtech kit had straight pipes, all others had angled pipes, age has nothing to do with itRav335uk wrote:Only early type cars had exhausts slopping off to the left, for this reg car they should be straight out
But you are right, this dodgy Sport should have straight pipes.....
My mate went to view this last week. Said the car wasn't right. Also, seller seemed way too shifty and wanting him to transfer the cash without taking the car or v5 to the bank with them and then making excuses to go and meet a builder and leaving his brother at the bank to make sure the money went across.
My mate just got off and jumped the train back to liverpool. The lads been phoning and texting now saying how bad he feels and he'll drop the price. Supposedly the sellers name has popped up somewhere on pistonheads about taking deposits for cars then dissapearing.
Also, that's a differrent house to the last advert.
My mate just got off and jumped the train back to liverpool. The lads been phoning and texting now saying how bad he feels and he'll drop the price. Supposedly the sellers name has popped up somewhere on pistonheads about taking deposits for cars then dissapearing.
Also, that's a differrent house to the last advert.
-
zimmermatt
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 271
- Joined: Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:00 pm
- Location: Wiltshire
Its photos are taken in same place to photos of mine when on ph but the adress of purchase is sum where completely different. Err... think that makes sense. I may well try and take this further Gortour if can prove they are traders. Didnt have any of that weird bank transfer shenanaguns but def think tis same guys.
-
handpaper
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 883
- Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:00 pm
- Location: Newport, South Wales
Cheapest/easiest option if you don't know exactly what to look for is to put it in for an MoT. 40-50 quid gets you a fairly thorough going-over by a professional.zimmermatt wrote:Trying to find sum where to lift a vehicle up when buying is an ideal situation but who really does. Removal of bodykit would obviously be the ideal situation but then again i doubt many have. Sometimes you have to put some faith in people and from what I could see it looked good. Also if people were honest enough to admit that they are traders then they would be open to the liability that comes with vehicle trading.
Use yell.co.uk and pick a local tester; don't let the seller choose!
I noticed you said the car came from Hiwycomb, I am sure there was a very dodgey dealer tryign to flog a Silver C2 2.7 fromt hat area. The milage had kept jumping from very low to high and back to low.
Felix79 aka Dan
If you got haters, then your doing something right!
E85 Z4M Roadster
If you got haters, then your doing something right!
E85 Z4M Roadster
- AlexBaur325
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 685
- Joined: Fri Nov 02, 2007 11:00 pm
wasnt the "Hillingdon" 'pina was it...that one was silver and dodgy if i recall....C2 2.7



