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Possible to get into a .1 for $75k?

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Old 05-02-2018, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jmann2380
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^ Not too far off of $75k. I'm sure if he listed it for $80k he was planning on some negotiating.
lotta car for 80K!
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Don't think this has been posted yet.

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Originally Posted by RAudi Driver
A 75k GT3 is not a $75k GT3. You would soon find out once in your possession.

My $8,800 2001 BMW 740i was the most expensive car I ever purchased.
OMG - ain't that the truth I had the exact same car, M edition, and it started throwing $1 - 2K repair bills on a monthly basis. Dang I loved it but traded it in on a 2008 E60 528i. Very few problems with this car but still miss the E38.



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