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25-06-2019, 10:02 AM | #1 |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
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CSL sg 46300miles for sale
For sale my cherished M3 CSL in silver grey,
In excellent condition inside and out. Subtle upgrades including AP racing red BBK, (originals included) Supersprint centre section, (original included) Gruppe M titanium back box, (original included) Bilstien B6 Oe equivalent shocks, Carbon fibre flappy paddles, (originals included), Itg lifetime air filter + spare, Powerflex bushes all round (except wishbones) Diff cage shot blasted and powder coated, Just been into Redish motorsport for RACP repair and underfloor corrosion clean up and respray. New clutch and flywheel just because the release bearing was starting to fail, Two sets of genuine refurbished wheels (one set with new mps cups) other with new Goodyear eagle f1 rears, new contisport contact 6 fronts , (found pilot sports wear quicker). Part service history (as maintained personally since ownership), lots of receipts, owners manual, csl wallet, 3 keys, 2 main/1 valet. Owned the car for 11 years and is regrettably time to let it go. I have personally maintained and serviced the car (apart from recent Redish works), I gave it an inspection 2 in 2017 @ 45363 miles including valve clearance, gear box fluid, diff seal and fluid and it has an oil change every 12 months regardless of mileage, New gear position switch, new salmon relay, 46300 miles. This car is immaculate and has been looked after like a child, The only downsides which didn’t put me off as I know my stuff is that in 2007 it was ridiculously category D written off due to being sat in fresh flood water for a couple of hours. (No different to driving it in heavy rain). It was then auctioned off to the previous owner and unfortunately due to this receipts and previous paperwork got lost. But as you are all aware these cars are the ultimate and this is too good an example to let it affect the sale. Private M3 XTM (eXTreMe) plates. The car is a joy to drive as it should be and I’m gutted it’s time to let the CSL go. £55,000 This car wants for nothing and needs nothing except someone who can give it more time it deserves than I now can! Please only serious buyers and any questions welcome. PM for pictures. Rob. Last edited by Robbidge; 25-06-2019 at 09:21 PM. |
25-06-2019, 03:36 PM | #2 | |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
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That’s some price for a Category D written off |
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25-06-2019, 06:09 PM | #3 |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
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Oops was supposed to be £55,000.
And it maybe labelled a cat D but it was pointlessly written off (as is with most cat D’s). The frustrating thing with it is the fact there are cars out there that have had crash damage and worse yet get sold on as clean, when all that happened to mine was that it got a good clean (excuse the pun)! |
25-06-2019, 07:42 PM | #4 | |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
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Yes I get your point but by you don’t appear to have any relevant paper work To support your case regarding the cat D as it appears to have been lost This alone will put any serious buyers off for sure. |
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25-06-2019, 08:16 PM | #5 |
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Good luck with the sale buddy.
Perhaps consider removing the comment comparing the Cat D issue as being the same as driving in heavy rain.. |
25-06-2019, 08:18 PM | #6 |
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No offence, but given cat D and non-dealer servicing, I think you’re over by about £15-£20k based on standard car. My advice is strip non-std parts and sell separately to get a return, return those bits to std and market for late £30s.
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25-06-2019, 09:16 PM | #7 | |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
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But think I may have to find the time to do it. |
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26-06-2019, 12:14 PM | #8 |
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Hi
So is it better to spend £55k on a cat D with 46000 or £55k on a non cat D with double those miles and a service history ? |
26-06-2019, 03:14 PM | #9 | |
Wonky 'L' after Washing
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Cat D’s are generally written off for petty pointless things. All I was interested in was No chassis damage- check No body damage and good paint- check Structurally sound- check Mechanically sound- check And proof of all important running in service- check Anything else doesn’t bother me, service history doesn’t interest me as it still doesn’t prove how the car is treated in between services, just because it has some paperwork doesn’t mean it hasn’t been ragged to within an inch of its life. At the end of the day buying any car is a gamble. I once went to see my mate who works in a body shop working on an unregistered merc with 90% of the passenger door covered with filler ready to be sent back across the road to a main merc dealer to spray then be sold on to an unsuspecting owner thinking it’d just arrived from Germany in perfect condition. But at the end of the day, each to their own! Everyone has their own logic and as usual mine appears twisted! |
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26-06-2019, 03:59 PM | #10 | |
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I doubt I’d get much more than £40k for my 83k mile car with FBMWSH and extd warranty - std car with extra bits (wheels, steering wheel, trip, flippers, dealer extras etc) |
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