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m325i

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  1. That's only 100 miles. I felt good about buying one with 'low' kms... next minute I've added almost a third of it's lifetime km's in a year. 30km here of there affects the price far more than anything else IMO.
  2. Mint manual facelift e46 cab on Style 172 e60 wheels (Not in NZ)
  3. m325i

    Criminal ?

    "It wasn't a mistake, it was a set up" ???
  4. m325i

    E46 M3

    Pretty sure you need the mk60 DSC which I think is late 2002. Mine is December 02 MY. On a closed road you couldn't get sideways, but it allows way more slip before DSC kicks in.
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    E46 M3

    ///M 'track mode' enabled by Hell BM Really nice upgrade. I only drive with this or DSC off now.
  6. m325i

    BMW Airbag Recall

    ^ [ I sorted mine a year ago - 2014 ]
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    BMW Airbag Recall

    Yes it is the same. There are literally millions of vehicle in this recall. They have to stage it, and it's not up to the local dealer to dictate the order.
  8. This might make you feel better. Know someone who's 335i auto transmission died ~$5k (warranty repair). So I be confident going DCT.
  9. Finally! Bang for buck, one of the best cars on the road IMO. If not 5 speed, it's cheap to convert and you'll end up with a short diff to boot!
  10. This thread is making me consider selling my (touch wood; reliable) 120i. Previous owner did the gasket work, (doesn't leak ATM). Thing is an upgrade would cost more than fixing stuff, which makes it a hard call.
  11. Just sold a convertible 330i. Silver, 120km, 1 NZ owner for 6+ years, excellent (like mint) condition. $13k
  12. Man that's more than I sold my mtech 1 for!
  13. Found this, thought you guys might like.
  14. I'm not hating. It looks like a full 'max out' on everything. Assuming it's, like, a Sunday drag car? Obviously not to the tastes of the BS clique.
  15. Waiting for a west Auckland lotto winner.
  16. You must have come across a real dud mate. They required to give you a written appraisal price. All they can go off is previous sales evidence. Anything else is a prediction/guessing which is irresponsible. Therefore in most cases in this market an auction is the best/only way to achieve the current market value. Rateable Valuations are mass appraisals. There is no inspection of the property, and they use a range to methods to index what the new one will be. It isn't the current market value. That being said, people do look at it as a guide and to provide some relativity. If your rateable value is $100k less than a similar property next door that recently sold, people will wonder why. That doesn't mean yours will sell for less, but it's not 'good'. The rateble value is public info, any decent agent would have looked that up prior to meeting you. Private sellers often kid them selves they did well saving the commission. Pretty common for traders to target private sales for cheap deals.
  17. So do tell, how do you think they should price your property?
  18. If you haters had bought in AK at the start of this thread, you could have sold now and paid cash for your rural shed.
  19. Do the head lights work / full strength? Has it been outside? Sounds like it could be battery. Cold weather, left for 4 days, resetting ecu...
  20. It's just the knob/boot combo that makes the lever look longer, right? Also is that a generic rubber mat? Registering interest
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