Pete
Sold for $16,500.
2005 IR / black / 6MT157,000 miles
LMAO on the comment after the last bid on this vert currently on!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...convertible-3/
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Dinan; Hign Flow Intake System, & Strut Tower Brace
Turner Motorsports; Underdrive Power Pulleys
Koni Sport, Bridgestone; Potenza RE-11, Coby Wheel
Stewart High Performance Water Pump
Hawk High Performance Street 5.0 Brake Pads
Brembo Rotor
The purposeful face of a formidable athlete:
The spine-tingling 330i Performance Package.
Purchased CPO on 12/23/2006 with 28,090 miles
this could be controversial, but my problem with this auction is the seller's detailing..... it looks great of course, and I get it that he has low mileage examples, but I'd prefer to see the "before detailing" pictures rather than the "after." I'm about to list my 2005 on BaT that's almost the same as his listing but mine is with a 6MT, and there's no comparison on the undercarriage, mine's at 87K miles and looks like it should...... compared to whatever polishing has occurred on the last 26 cars this seller has posted.
If I spit polished the undercarriage would that be a fair representation of the condition? Just an honest seller hoping to get the right market price...
Thoughts?
Pete
I would do it only if the price was reasonable. I did something similar to my ZHP 4 months ago for $150. The results don't compare but I was happy. I believe the more you spend preparing the car for sale (quality pics, full detail, good service recs), the better sales price you will get.
http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...403#post602403
If I was on the market, clean cars (like those BaT examples) would be on top of my list. In my mind it's not like you are trying to hide something. To me it represents the time and efforts you spent preparing the car for sale.
2005 IR / black / 6MT157,000 miles