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Craig
31-10-2009, 03:44 PM
Just wondered if anyone could give me a bit of advice on what the CSL parts I have are actually going to be worth second hand? I know what there worth to the Americans, I just wondered if parts were fetching similar figures over here.

If I break the car the part I'll have are;

- Engine / ECU / Wiring + Parts
- Airbox
- Seats / Door Cards / Centre Console
- Roof (If it comes off in one piece)
- Tail Gate (Silver Grey)
- Sill Plates
- Side Vents
- Alacantara Handbook

And then some general parts like wheels, wishbones, rear suspension, brakes, etc...

Any help on their valuation is much apreciated I need to work out if I should just break the car and move onto another, or attempt a rebuild.

shane@mbtech
31-10-2009, 07:51 PM
Just wondered if anyone could give me a bit of advice on what the CSL parts I have are actually going to be worth second hand? I know what there worth to the Americans, I just wondered if parts were fetching similar figures over here.

If I break the car the part I'll have are;

- Engine / ECU / Wiring + Parts
- Airbox
- Seats / Door Cards / Centre Console
- Roof (If it comes off in one piece)
- Tail Gate (Silver Grey)
- Sill Plates
- Side Vents
- Alacantara Handbook

And then some general parts like wheels, wishbones, rear suspension, brakes, etc...

Any help on their valuation is much apreciated I need to work out if I should just break the car and move onto another, or attempt a rebuild.


You forgot diff, gearbox, steering wheel, dash, etc,

tbh if you are in the game break it, if you are not sell it as is and cut your losses.

Trust me sending things to america will be hard hard work, Ive broken cars unless you have the ramp, space, time and lots more time, dont bother.

We could give estimates but they are only that and you may not get the estimate, it takes a while to shift everything also.

There are a few people interested in your car as it is,

Craig
01-11-2009, 01:33 PM
Broke cars in the past and run a business that shipped internationally so all that side of things is easy, got all the tools and equipment too, the whole stripping part is a walk in the park.

It's just the values in the UK im un-certain on, know what the Americans are willing to pay for parts, and the offers I have been getting are silly... £3k!!! No chance, engine, loom, ecu and dme are worth that.

A rough guide would be nice.

shimmy
01-11-2009, 03:13 PM
Just wondered if anyone could give me a bit of advice on what the CSL parts I have are actually going to be worth second hand? I know what there worth to the Americans, I just wondered if parts were fetching similar figures over here.

If I break the car the part I'll have are;

- Engine / ECU / Wiring + Parts
- Airbox
- Seats / Door Cards / Centre Console
- Roof (If it comes off in one piece)
- Tail Gate (Silver Grey)
- Sill Plates
- Side Vents
- Alacantara Handbook

And then some general parts like wheels, wishbones, rear suspension, brakes, etc...

Any help on their valuation is much apreciated I need to work out if I should just break the car and move onto another, or attempt a rebuild.


Craig, i think the list of parts value was on the thread you got deleted!

Canmt you just ask Mark to copy it to you ?

shimmy
01-11-2009, 03:22 PM
But heres my stab at it to get things going;


Engine / ECU / Wiring + Parts/Keys - £3000 if good nick
Airbox - £1500
4 Seats / Door Cards / Centre Console- £4000
Roof (If it comes off in one piece) - £1000
Tail Gate (Silver Grey)-£500
Sill Plates - £100
Side Vents - £50
Alacantara Handbook - 2p or £50 if you are gay
Diff - £500
Rims - £250 per rim
Rear diffuser - £300
Exhaust manifold to back box - £1500
Broken Shell and Doors- £1000
Rear Suspension - £500
Steering Wheel - £300
Brakes - £500
I reckon you could get £12-15k misus your hassle for doing the work

Craig
01-11-2009, 06:47 PM
Hi Shim, yeh those prices are similar to what I thought, should hopefully get the car right up in the air tomorrow and it will then be decision time. Its hard if this was a normal M3 it would already be in bits and getting sold off, but I want to be 100% certain I can't warrant a repair before I break.

You're guestimation of the end return is what I was expecting too, so I'm not living in a dream world with the values.

shimmy
01-11-2009, 07:31 PM
You're guestimation of the end return is what I was expecting too, so I'm not living in a dream world with the values.


no idea if i am near the mark tbh but if the specialist guys are offering you £3k all in then they obviously factoring in their labour rates to stip it quite high.....or they are chancing their luck:whistle:

AlexGTT
01-11-2009, 10:09 PM
Sounds like they are chancing their luck @£3k Shimmy. An experienced workshop would have that lot stripped and ready to part out within 2-3 days absolute max.