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Gold plated Touring?
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Heh. very funny. who does he think he is?

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march109
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bollocks was it owned by one lady owner, clearly not enough car park dings and dents!
And I don't know many lady drivers who would dare tow anything so why the tow bar.
Doesn't also appear to be any scratches under the door handles where married ladies tend to leave tell tale marks from rings as they open the car door either.
And I don't know many lady drivers who would dare tow anything so why the tow bar.
Doesn't also appear to be any scratches under the door handles where married ladies tend to leave tell tale marks from rings as they open the car door either.
325i Tech 1 Touring, breaking.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
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SPADGE
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Very well spec'd and looks nice with decent miles etc...
Still only worth about half the asking price however
Still only worth about half the asking price however
Engine conversions, Auto to manual conversions, parts, servicing etc etc... For anything e30 call 07718 901737
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fuzzy
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ive never understood why people feel the need to add the 'lady' to the previous owners list. does that make a difference to buyers that it was a lady rather than a guy? it was owned by a lady so it must be good?id prefer a previous male owner because guys generally tend to look after cars more whereas 'ladies' dont know where the oil or water goes.
Fuzzy wrote:
God, i would never buy a car that my mum or some women i know owned. reversed into poles, clutch slipping, rough with the gears, put them through the carwash (i will happily freeze to death washing my car than stick it through a car wash). Id much prefer a car to be owned by a male petrolhead.lol
Completely agree with you there. Iv never understood it. Women are so careless with cars compared to men. Im not being sexist, just talking about the majority. Im sure there are many exceptions.ive never understood why people feel the need to add the 'lady' to the previous owners list. does that make a difference to buyers that it was a lady rather than a guy? it was owned by a lady so it must be good?id prefer a previous male owner because guys generally tend to look after cars more whereas 'ladies' dont know where the oil or water goes.
God, i would never buy a car that my mum or some women i know owned. reversed into poles, clutch slipping, rough with the gears, put them through the carwash (i will happily freeze to death washing my car than stick it through a car wash). Id much prefer a car to be owned by a male petrolhead.lol

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Demlotcrew
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Pictures dated mid 2006 
Have to agree.fuzzy wrote:ive never understood why people feel the need to add the 'lady' to the previous owners list. does that make a difference to buyers that it was a lady rather than a guy? it was owned by a lady so it must be good?id prefer a previous male owner because guys generally tend to look after cars more whereas 'ladies' dont know where the oil or water goes.
Not like lady's drive much slower.
I had a women trying to race me in a 206 earlier

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SPADGE
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It was a typo and the real price was £1250
I've just collected a 'real bargain'
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I've just collected a 'real bargain'
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Engine conversions, Auto to manual conversions, parts, servicing etc etc... For anything e30 call 07718 901737
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e30bmlover
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funny you say that max because i also had what can only be described as a mug in a black 206 try and i mean try and get the better of me as i was coming off of a round about...... i naturally shook my head and toed it in third, the b25 responded by rapidly accelerating and letting out a lovely deep rumble, the result?????........ bye bye.maxfield wrote:Have to agree.fuzzy wrote:ive never understood why people feel the need to add the 'lady' to the previous owners list. does that make a difference to buyers that it was a lady rather than a guy? it was owned by a lady so it must be good?id prefer a previous male owner because guys generally tend to look after cars more whereas 'ladies' dont know where the oil or water goes.
Not like lady's drive much slower.
I had a women trying to race me in a 206 earlier
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fuzzy
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the thing with women though is she would have thought her car was faster because it was a blue one.they tend to have no real understanding of whats faster and more powerful. i once had a girl thinking her car was faster than mine because the 6 in her 1.6 was a higher number than the 0 in my 2.0.how do you explain with logic like that?maxfield wrote:Have to agree.fuzzy wrote:ive never understood why people feel the need to add the 'lady' to the previous owners list. does that make a difference to buyers that it was a lady rather than a guy? it was owned by a lady so it must be good?id prefer a previous male owner because guys generally tend to look after cars more whereas 'ladies' dont know where the oil or water goes.
Not like lady's drive much slower.
I had a women trying to race me in a 206 earlier
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e30bmlover
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was this lady blonde?fuzzy wrote:the thing with women though is she would have thought her car was faster because it was a blue one.they tend to have no real understanding of whats faster and more powerful. i once had a girl thinking her car was faster than mine because the 6 in her 1.6 was a higher number than the 0 in my 2.0.how do you explain with logic like that?maxfield wrote:Have to agree.fuzzy wrote:ive never understood why people feel the need to add the 'lady' to the previous owners list. does that make a difference to buyers that it was a lady rather than a guy? it was owned by a lady so it must be good?id prefer a previous male owner because guys generally tend to look after cars more whereas 'ladies' dont know where the oil or water goes.
Not like lady's drive much slower.
I had a women trying to race me in a 206 earlier
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fuzzy
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anyone with the slightest amount of brains would know that but for some strange reason her brain could only focus on the 6 and the 0. i didnt even bother mentioning the minor detail of the turbo as i felt it was a waste of breathmaxfield wrote:In simple Maths 2.0 is bigger than 1.6![]()
Must be the Northern air
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I know the owner and the car. This is one of the best you will find anywhere, zero rust, zero issues, ice cold air ,working wash wipe, unused spare etc etc. This car can not be compared to most of the scrap here that people consider 'good' cars.
Personally i think the mileage is the only thing stopping it making that sort of money. I reckon it will pull £4000 ish. The owner is caked so he is not bothered and won't starve in the mean time !
Personally i think the mileage is the only thing stopping it making that sort of money. I reckon it will pull £4000 ish. The owner is caked so he is not bothered and won't starve in the mean time !
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march109
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According to the ad its 1 lady owner?pacerpete wrote:I know the owner and the car. This is one of the best you will find anywhere, zero rust, zero issues, ice cold air ,working wash wipe, unused spare etc etc. This car can not be compared to most of the scrap here that people consider 'good' cars.
Personally i think the mileage is the only thing stopping it making that sort of money. I reckon it will pull £4000 ish. The owner is caked so he is not bothered and won't starve in the mean time !
325i Tech 1 Touring, breaking.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
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march109
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Fair enough, suppose as stated above I wouldn't trust a woman to know where the oil goes let alone change it.
325i Tech 1 Touring, breaking.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
2.5 high comp. M20, 3.64 LSD, Fully undersealed, Spax springs & Bilstein shocks, s/s exhaust, Alpina rep wheels and more.
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1 PREVIOUS lady owner, current owner 15 years.march109 wrote:According to the ad its 1 lady owner?pacerpete wrote:I know the owner and the car. This is one of the best you will find anywhere, zero rust, zero issues, ice cold air ,working wash wipe, unused spare etc etc. This car can not be compared to most of the scrap here that people consider 'good' cars.
Personally i think the mileage is the only thing stopping it making that sort of money. I reckon it will pull £4000 ish. The owner is caked so he is not bothered and won't starve in the mean time !
Does appear to be a proper car, if a touch optimistically priced.
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pacerpete
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Gary is an independent BMW specialist. It has been his wifes car for 15 years with one previous keeper before him and his wife. He also has a mint E21 C1 2.3, a mint E12 B7 turbo, a mint 3.0csi , a stunning merc 300sel 6.3 and a few other tasty turds ! 
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out of our leagues then Pete? 
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is it just my lap top or is that exhaust some grey/black ish?
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