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BMW 320i coupe from 1993

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EvestineBeetle
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My 1993 BMW E36, with the colour code 280 and the Gletscherblau exterior, has been in my possession for twenty years. Two years ago, I removed the vehicle from the road in order to work on the front and rear wheel arches, but I have been unable to do so due to health issues. When not in use, the vehicle has been stored in a garage. I was wondering if anyone might be interested in purchasing it, therefore I am simply sending out some enquiries.
IMINGAR55
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May the coupe be rehomed soon.
EvestineBeetle
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Its colour is extremely rare, therefore do you have a ballpark figure for its value?
IMINGAR55
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The fact that it's a coupe rather than a sport—sports are more popular—and that it's six cylinder—but the 20lt is the least popular—because the 2.5 and 2.8 are the most expensive non-M cars—don't really affect the price much, unless someone really wants one in the most hated colour.
IMINGAR55
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And they're asking two thousand pounds for it. Additionally, there appears to be a shed. To have a better understanding, it is recommended to continue scanning the small adverts.
MMCGARAGE
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Greetings and best of luck!
MMCGARAGE
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:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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