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yea lota quick'ish 2nd hand euros for <100k m3 m5 c63 e63 rs4 s5 etc

Haven't seen any c63 that cheap 110k If ur lucky and n5s have like 100kms on em which is way to much

M3s best value

Or isf they are like 80k cheap for what it is

iirc the 370 can smoke a m1 as per top gear tested

370?

Haven't seen any c63 that cheap 110k If ur lucky and n5s have like 100kms on em which is way to much

M3s best value

Or isf they are like 80k cheap for what it is

there are c63s on carsales with ~30ks for just under 100k even cheaper for m5s with similar ks...

we're still getting ripped big time here considering low mileage m5s in the UK sell for like 15-20k pounds

I usually have a candle burning when I change my fuel filter. Need light yo.

Luxury...

I have to create my source of light using an angle grinder on scraps of metal.

Wow just saw an S15 pulled over on Eastlink...by a dirtbike/motard with red and blues flashing...if that was a cop he wasn't wearing a uniform either. Bonnet was open...

370?

there are c63s on carsales with ~30ks for just under 100k even cheaper for m5s with similar ks...

we're still getting ripped big time here considering low mileage m5s in the UK sell for like 15-20k pounds

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