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Car Forum / BMW Cars / April 2004

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FS: '87 535is - Wisconsin

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C.R. Krieger - 31 Mar 2004 22:50 GMT
No big sales pitch; just an offer here before I put this thing on eBay
next weekend.  Lachssilber and black E28 with a 5-speed manual
gearbox.  If you're interested, email me and I'll send
details/pictures to you.

Asking price is a somewhat negotiable $3400 for a 125K-mile '87 535is
in quite good shape.  I bought it last fall, immediately socked it
away in the barn and I'm only selling now because I found a *red one*
I want more.
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C.R. Krieger
(Got another one coming ...)
fbloogyudsr - 31 Mar 2004 23:27 GMT
"C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote
> Asking price is a somewhat negotiable $3400 for a 125K-mile '87 535is
> in quite good shape.  I bought it last fall, immediately socked it
> away in the barn and I'm only selling now because I found a *red one*
> I want more.

Either the bankruptcy lawyer business is going good, or you will
be bankrupt soon if you don't lose this addiction for fast cars. ;->

Floyd
C.R. Krieger - 01 Apr 2004 17:47 GMT
> "C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote
> > Asking price is a somewhat negotiable $3400 for a 125K-mile '87 535is
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> Either the bankruptcy lawyer business is going good, or you will
> be bankrupt soon if you don't lose this addiction for fast cars. ;->

At least I like fast *cheap* cars.

Unfortunately, with one of the highest unemployment rates in the
country (~10%), my county *does* support a thrivinhg bankruptcy bar
...
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C.R.
 
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