beautiful spec and seems to be a good price. GLWS!
Just posted my ZHP for sale in the bay area.
VIN:WBAEV53454KM07872
Year:2004
Make:BMW
Model:330I
Price:$7000
Mileage: 120K
Transmission type: 6spd Manual
Body Type (coupe or sedan):Sedan
Color: Imola Red
Packages:
Title status (salvage? lien holders?): Clean no accident history
Here's what i have in the craiglist add too. Will add some under body photos and more of the interior
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto...481161424.html
beautiful spec and seems to be a good price. GLWS!
Congrats. I expected a quick sale indeed.
2005 IR / black / 6MT157,000 miles
Unfortunately, the buyer was not an ZHP enthusiast. Instead of keeping the gem, he/she/it relisted @ $14K.
^ ugh man that's annoying. I've been running into the same with rather noticeable intentions of listing on CB/BaT after sale and bringing up to ideal condition - even amongst the "bmw enthusiast" community. Though if seller is happy with sale, that's all it matters - many cases not holding on for higher price can be the right decision so congrats @Random_ZHP
If I had seen this thread 12hrs earlier, we coulda saved this from happening!
That's infuriating.
Look at it this way, maybe the guy needs money. Rather him buy and sell cars then rob a bank.
I’ve sold plenty of ZHPs, but you rarely make money when you start getting OCD like me and replacing everything. I do it as more of a hobby.
I’m sure this car was $7k for a reason and most likely needed a few things to make it worth $14k, so most potential buyers will see that. If it doesn’t, then it was extremely underpriced and good for him.
2003 330i ZHP; Imola/Alcantara 6 speed, 2002 330xi ZSP; Blue gray/Black 5 speed
FWIW - I was 2nd in line of many and was on the phone with him 27 minutes after he had listed the car. I told him that I wanted the car sight unseen, but he had already committed to guy #1. Aside, he had the car for something to do during COVID, putting on <10K miles in 2 + years. The car is certainly a find, within my only concern being the repaint. Some paint jobs to us particular enthusiasts are only another future fix. Regardless, I would not pay $14K for it.