Bennyboy 199 Report post Posted July 19 https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/850i/listing/4812424856 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ssbmw 220 Report post Posted July 19 I know this car well. It was a Singaporean import that was brought into NZ with very low k’s. Was purchased by an Aucklander who owned a famous furniture company. He owned it for a long time - and was serviced at BM Workshop. In 2007-2008 it was purchased by a friend of mine who worked at BMW NZ. He added the modern wheels and the M-tech CSI style Aero body kit. He drove the car moderately and was a fantastic custodian of it until he sold it 3-4 years ago. Very rare In Dakar yellow. Price is crazy cheap in my opinion. Great example of a classic car in a very rare and compelling colour. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bennyboy 199 Report post Posted July 19 6 minutes ago, ssbmw said: I know this car well. It was a Singaporean import that was brought into NZ with very low k’s. Was purchased by an Aucklander who owned a famous furniture company. He owned it for a long time - and was serviced at BM Workshop. In 2007-2008 it was purchased by a friend of mine who worked at BMW NZ. He added the modern wheels and the M-tech CSI style Aero body kit. He drove the car moderately and was a fantastic custodian of it until he sold it 3-4 years ago. Very rare In Dakar yellow. Price is crazy cheap in my opinion. Great example of a classic car in a very rare and compelling colour. Great info - much appreciated in be keen to chat with your mate if he was open to do so B Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BMTHUG 1057 Report post Posted July 19 My mate Marquis Harris used to own this! What a beaut! 1 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ssbmw 220 Report post Posted July 19 It was Marcus’s father. Neil. He is an enthusiast who did a lot of research on this car before acquiring it… Neil loved the look of mine with the CSI body-kit so ordered the kit with the mirrors. Personally, not sure the wheels befit the car. Sure- better than the boring original 16” this car came with from factory, but a set of staggered style 5’s or M- parallels would really elevate this car. Neil is now into modern American muscle. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BM WORLD 1283 Report post Posted July 19 yea neil worked at bmw HQ , for years i think thats his old one 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treone 648 Report post Posted July 19 (edited) Oooh yeah, the Dakar 840! What an awesome example of a BMW classic... and as @ssbmw says - waaaaay too crazy cheap! Edited July 19 by treone 2 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bennyboy 199 Report post Posted July 19 14 hours ago, treone said: Oooh yeah, the Dakar 840! What an awesome example of a BMW classic... and as @ssbmw says - waaaaay too crazy cheap! Sold for 32k 4 years ago 🤷 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treone 648 Report post Posted July 19 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Bennyboy said: Sold for 32k 4 years ago 🤷 Was stupid low then and crazy cheap now haha 🤣. Tempting at this price and it would be an awesome addition to the collection... but nah, I'm good with two 😉 Edited July 19 by treone 2 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bennyboy 199 Report post Posted July 19 Two! Wow! If I owned two I’d be saying this one is too cheap too 😂 such a cool colour! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treone 648 Report post Posted July 19 Agree, absolutely stunning colour! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ssbmw 220 Report post Posted July 20 This is my 5 cents worth. It is hard to get original, straight examples these days. This car despite being a Singaporean import has extensive NZ history. It’s been owned by BMW enthusiasts throughout its life. The mileage isn’t inter-galactic- not that you see too many 8’s with high travel. What appeals to me is the colour. I remember seeing it in Parnell in 2000 and I remember being blown away with how cool it looked- despite the naff 16” wheels it sat on. The E31 is arguably one of BMW’s prettiest designs and belies its age- it was designed in the 80’s but still looks majestic today Dakar is so flamboyant but suits the car perfectly! 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eagle 1662 Report post Posted July 21 On 7/20/2024 at 8:16 AM, Bennyboy said: Sold for 32k 4 years ago 🤷 Sounds like its reasonably priced then. No coincidence the only people who own one think its cheap . It was actually cheap it probably would of sold already. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ssbmw 220 Report post Posted July 21 1 hour ago, Eagle said: Sounds like it’s reasonably priced then. No coincidence the only people who own one think it’s cheap . It was actually cheap it probably would have sold already. To be fair though it sold within a week or two last time around. Rare old BMW prices have increased from a few years ago- even in NZ. Saying that though, the car market has cooled off on a global level. Things are not moving. Still think it represents great value - and I don’t own mine anymore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eagle 1662 Report post Posted July 21 Yeah it may well technically be worth its price but economic and market conditions as you say. Covid era pricing was artificially inflated and quite a few older BMW's now seem to be priced around their pre-covid values. Its certainly a speculator vehicle\garage queen at this point and that who would probably bit on it. 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bennyboy 199 Report post Posted July 21 Garage queens be dammed - I can’t think of anything worse,. You’re basically depriving someone of using the car for its intended purpose purely for financial gain…. Selfish. if you’re looking for investments, buy some gold, leave the cars for people who truly appreciate them 😆 I think it was Jay Leno who famously said: ”Not driving your car in order to keep the mileage low is like not banging your girlfriend to make sure she’s nice and tight for her next boyfriend” Wisdom beyond comprehension 3 1 4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Olaf 3317 Report post Posted July 21 4 hours ago, Eagle said: Yeah it may well technically be worth its price but economic and market conditions as you say. Covid era pricing was artificially inflated and quite a few older BMW's now seem to be priced around their pre-covid values. Its certainly a speculator vehicle\garage queen at this point and that who would probably bit on it. I think anyone buying an 8er expecting them to rise significantly in value is an optimist. They're unquestionably a cool car, though complexity is high/niche and popularity is a short side on that triangle. If I had a garage space and some idle money, I'd keep the space empty and invest in the NASDAQ. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treone 648 Report post Posted July 21 Heres my opinion. This is a really nice example in an iconic BMW colour (the only other one I know of is the CSI), has an original sport body kit fitted (bonus!) and had an owner who cared for it (although I know of this one, I have never seen it in the flesh or met/spoke with the prev owner). The current owner has priced it where they have priced it. Any potential buyer will either pay that or make an offer where they value it. The unknown variable is the motivation - to sell or buy. Not everyone is thinking $$ or profit (I think it is mainly Bimmersporters that do haha.) As an 8er owner, it is irrelevant to me what it (or any other for that matter) changes hands for, I’m not in the market, not now nor in the future. And tbh, I really couldn’t care less what it sells for. If you’re looking to make some cash, flip or whatever then go invest somewhere else - you will probably get a better ROI. Trust me it is not just the purchase price. You will have to invest in maintenance. They don’t like to sit idle, so further invest will be required the longer you lock it away. These cars should be driven (and as alluded to above, any car should). And that’s where the value is to me - they are an example of their time period and are awesome to cruise in and to put miles on them! When I take it to local car shows it regularly gets positive looks and comments. Actually, this happens when I’m just out for a drive - can get rather awkward/embarrassing but that’s just prob me 😁. To me, these cars truly are a BMW modern classic. There will never be another like them! If you want one then I recommend going for it - just have your eyes wide open! and lastly, I freely admit my bias towards the e31😁. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ssbmw 220 Report post Posted July 22 3 hours ago, treone said: Heres my opinion. This is a really nice example in an iconic BMW colour (the only other one I know of is the CSI), has an original sport body kit fitted (bonus!) and had an owner who cared for it (although I know of this one, I have never seen it in the flesh or met/spoke with the prev owner). The current owner has priced it where they have priced it. Any potential buyer will either pay that or make an offer where they value it. The unknown variable is the motivation - to sell or buy. Not everyone is thinking $$ or profit (I think it is mainly Bimmersporters that do haha.) As an 8er owner, it is irrelevant to me what it (or any other for that matter) changes hands for, I’m not in the market, not now nor in the future. And tbh, I really couldn’t care less what it sells for. If you’re looking to make some cash, flip or whatever then go invest somewhere else - you will probably get a better ROI. Trust me it is not just the purchase price. You will have to invest in maintenance. They don’t like to sit idle, so further invest will be required the longer you lock it away. These cars should be driven (and as alluded to above, any car should). And that’s where the value is to me - they are an example of their time period and are awesome to cruise in and to put miles on them! When I take it to local car shows it regularly gets positive looks and comments. Actually, this happens when I’m just out for a drive - can get rather awkward/embarrassing but that’s just prob me 😁. To me, these cars truly are a BMW modern classic. There will never be another like them! If you want one then I recommend going for it - just have your eyes wide open! and lastly, I freely admit my bias towards the e31😁. Like many of you here, I have owned many BMW’s- mostly coupes because I have always loved BMW’s designs. However, the E31 got more attention than any other car I have owned. With the body-kit and right wheels- it’s a fantastic looking vehicle. 8 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eagle 1662 Report post Posted July 22 3 hours ago, treone said: Not everyone is thinking $$ or profit (I think it is mainly car dealers that do haha.) Fixed it for you Im sure most agree these should be driven like all cars and you can't not appreciate E31 styling. Most of these have low mileage for their age so clearly arent driven very much. To me its either people aren't inclined to drive them due to rarity\parts availability\running costs, don't want to due to potential lower re-sale value or they are just that good at being garage queens. Maybe its all of the above. What's the k's on your one? 14 hours ago, Olaf said: I think anyone buying an 8er expecting them to rise significantly in value is an optimist. They're unquestionably a cool car, though complexity is high/niche and popularity is a short side on that triangle. If I had a garage space and some idle money, I'd keep the space empty and invest in the NASDAQ. How much they would increase over time i wouldnt know, but you probably aint going to lose on the purchase price provided you didnt over pay, its in good nick and you don't drive it much. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bennyboy 199 Report post Posted July 22 2 hours ago, ssbmw said: Like many of you here, I have owned many BMW’s- mostly coupes because I have always loved BMW’s designs. However, the E31 got more attention than any other car I have owned. With the body-kit and right wheels- it’s a fantastic looking vehicle. Wowee - those RC fronts are WIDE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treone 648 Report post Posted July 22 3 hours ago, Eagle said: Not everyone is thinking $$ or profit (I think it is mainly Bimmersporters that do haha.) Fixed it for you too, which is more aligned the rest of your post! 🤣 3 hours ago, Eagle said: What's the k's on your one? Yeah, nah, not relevant 😎 - hmmm but if I was to say, lets go with 260km 😉 Back to the post - factory Dakar yellow 8er - hell yeah! 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
treone 648 Report post Posted July 22 Last post from me... 3 hours ago, ssbmw said: Like many of you here, I have owned many BMW’s- mostly coupes because I have always loved BMW’s designs. However, the E31 got more attention than any other car I have owned. With the body-kit and right wheels- it’s a fantastic looking vehicle. Just WOW!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neil McCauley 394 Report post Posted July 22 ET10 offset fronts doing a lot of the heavy lifting 😉 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ssbmw 220 Report post Posted July 22 (edited) 5 hours ago, Bennyboy said: Wowee - those RC fronts are WIDE Completely factory- staggered with wider wheels on the back. My old car was completely original - from factory. Most of the NZ spec 840 ‘s came with style 5’s. Edited July 22 by ssbmw 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites