Feeler: 2006 m5
#1
Feeler: 2006 m5
Hey guys,
So I just picked up this car in November after turning in the turbo (wanted 4 doors for the kids). Got the full Hartge kit, wheels and exhaust and absolutedly LOVE the car. The break in period is 3,100 miles and I just pasted that mark. The car is a monster above 5000rpm. Every bit as quick as a stock turbo if not quicker.
Unfortunately (or fortunately) we decided to buy a new house which is closing in a few days and I'm thinking about ways to cut some costs if I can. Debating whether or not to sell the m5 and get something like an m3, OR keep the m5 and suck it up, OR sell the m5 and get a beater car just to get me to and from BART.
Decisions, decisions...
Anyways, wanted to gauge the interest level. Cars are still selling above MSRP here in SF. Perfect condition inside and out.
Could sell stock or with the mods. Looking for $87K stock.
Kevin
So I just picked up this car in November after turning in the turbo (wanted 4 doors for the kids). Got the full Hartge kit, wheels and exhaust and absolutedly LOVE the car. The break in period is 3,100 miles and I just pasted that mark. The car is a monster above 5000rpm. Every bit as quick as a stock turbo if not quicker.
Unfortunately (or fortunately) we decided to buy a new house which is closing in a few days and I'm thinking about ways to cut some costs if I can. Debating whether or not to sell the m5 and get something like an m3, OR keep the m5 and suck it up, OR sell the m5 and get a beater car just to get me to and from BART.
Decisions, decisions...
Anyways, wanted to gauge the interest level. Cars are still selling above MSRP here in SF. Perfect condition inside and out.
Could sell stock or with the mods. Looking for $87K stock.
Kevin
Last edited by kmy; 12-04-2006 at 03:50 PM.
#2
Bump! For a fellow bimmer owner. Gorgeous color by the way. I am selling my BMW too due to financial reasons. For $40 you can toss it on ebay to guage interest and possibly even sell the vehicle. Just put the minimum bid at what your $87k and then you don't need to do a reserve price. Easy!
#5
Hey guys. thanks for the replies. Thinking it might be better to sell the car as is with all of the parts. I'm in no hurry and I'm assuming there will be others out there interested in a Hartge M5. Plus with all of the mods and labor done, a buyer would get the best deal buying the car as is.
Here is a quick list of mods...
- 21'' Hartge wheels - $3500
- Continental Tires - $1600
- Hartge Exhaust - $1800
- Hartge front and rear spoilers plus paint - $1470
- H&R springs, install and alignment - $1000
this excludes labor for the exhaust, mounting/balancing tires, tax, etc. Over $10K in mods.
Send any potentially interested parties my way! Thanks!
Kevin
Here is a quick list of mods...
- 21'' Hartge wheels - $3500
- Continental Tires - $1600
- Hartge Exhaust - $1800
- Hartge front and rear spoilers plus paint - $1470
- H&R springs, install and alignment - $1000
this excludes labor for the exhaust, mounting/balancing tires, tax, etc. Over $10K in mods.
Send any potentially interested parties my way! Thanks!
Kevin
#7
Turbo Freak
That's awesome. Thanks for the compliments and let me know if anyone comes to mind. Cheers!
Kevin
That's awesome. Thanks for the compliments and let me know if anyone comes to mind. Cheers!
Kevin
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Curious of what you would want for the car minus the wheels and tires. I am about to sell my m3 and may be interested, although I am considering a 996tt and a maser gransport. Also what color is the interior?
BK
BK
#11
Originally Posted by thebk
Curious of what you would want for the car minus the wheels and tires. I am about to sell my m3 and may be interested, although I am considering a 996tt and a maser gransport. Also what color is the interior?
BK
BK
Kevin
btw, maybe we could swap cars??? just re-read your post!
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