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Your Ride: 1991 525i
Who really loves me?
And is loaded? I have never been this in love...I mean I would do anything for this....Euro M5 3.8! Techno Violet! Just remember that I would do it for any of you if I was rich enough. This is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
Sorry guys, I'm a real sucker for a E34 M5. But I seriously wouldn't object if someone wanted to buy it for me, I would even trade you the worlds only E34 'vert!
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Your Ride: 1991 525i
I feel a new sig coming!
Edit: Maybe not....my new one now is pretty good.-----Translation, my ps skills are leaving me and I can't make a really good one outta those pics.
I also think 26k is for a car that has 89k miles is a rip off. It should be like 15-16k
A normally driven car puts about 10-15K miles a year on their odometer. Also what you have to see is that these people have the original Fahrzeuge Brief (Original German Title) for the car and have kept it in pretty much pristine conditions. I would say 17-18k the most becuase they are trying to recoup the money they spent getting it converted to US specs (surprised they still have the odometer reading km's) which is around 6500-8000 dollars depending on what they had to do.
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