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Like what @Wear Rare Airs said, you can finance a 6 year old car easy. When I was looking at STIs, SECU would finance up to 110% with a 4.75 rate I believe, you could probably get a even better rate if one of those cars are at a big dealership. Hopefully all those cars are under loan value though, thats the problem with a lot of performance type cars.All those cars he posted, Can u even finance cars this old? I would assume most finance companies only loan out on cars less than 6 years old
I love fixing cars so repairs shouldn't be a problem plus my two best friends and cousin use to work Horsepower freaks they know the e46 m3 inside out
Exactly. Those parts still cost the same as they did when the car came out. I wont assume that the poster doesnt have the bread to take care of it though, because I definitely have my eyes on an E63/64 6 myself, but if you are looking at specifically those cars in your list, put some more money into finding em with way lower mileage and newer model years. And if all you have to work with is 15k, dont even think about it. Even something as small as a brake job on a M3 or a 6 will bend you over if you arent prepared.
Pretty much! Those headlights on the others look turribleee. If I ever got a fox it would be a 4 eye
4 eye Fox >>>>> Aerobortion
Take the words and horses decals off the sides and this is fresh as hell.
Well thats a whole different story then. If you're handy and can do your own work, you'll be ok. I'd say cop the M and put some wrench work in lolI love fixing cars so repairs shouldn't be a problem plus my two best friends and cousin use to work Horsepower freaks they know the e46 m3 inside out
Exactly. Those parts still cost the same as they did when the car came out. I wont assume that the poster doesnt have the bread to take care of it though, because I definitely have my eyes on an E63/64 6 myself, but if you are looking at specifically those cars in your list, put some more money into finding em with way lower mileage and newer model years. And if all you have to work with is 15k, dont even think about it. Even something as small as a brake job on a M3 or a 6 will bend you over if you arent prepared.
I just reinforced the subframe and the changed all the bushings to polyurethane on my e36 last month.
Would of cost a couple grand for a shop tp do it
Exactly. Those parts still cost the same as they did when the car came out. I wont assume that the poster doesnt have the bread to take care of it though, because I definitely have my eyes on an E63/64 6 myself, but if you are looking at specifically those cars in your list, put some more money into finding em with way lower mileage and newer model years. And if all you have to work with is 15k, dont even think about it. Even something as small as a brake job on a M3 or a 6 will bend you over if you arent prepared.
God Damn man you running over civics with that monster truck ? That thing has what a 6' lift?
God Damn man you running over civics with that monster truck ? That thing has what a 6' lift?
yea that guy is weird.....God Damn man you running over civics with that monster truck ? That thing has what a 6' lift?
guess you hang out with too many stance kids
im on fully adjustable coilovers set at the perfect drop for me
it was a joke on how low it looked i guess i should have said something elseguess you hang out with too many stance kids
im on fully adjustable coilovers set at the perfect drop for me
yea that guy is weird.....
Car looks really nice man. Stock under the hood?
What size are the RPF1s?