Bob Plante wrote:1999 M3 72k mi almost stock asking 12K?
I'm not close to BMW marketplace as I am to Corvette.
Any educated opinion appreciated.
That's actually not out of line. It's the mileage that keeps it from being too high of a price. I sold my Silver E36 M3 (99) for $10k even with 160k mi on the odometer. And if it's bone-stock that's even better. A modded car loses its value and if it's an M3 even more so. Also what color is it? Convertible? Coupe or Sedan and where is it located?
Bob Plante wrote:Any weak points on 1999 M3?
The 1997 and up to 99 M3s are best compared to 95-96 that have a 3.0liter inline six as opposed to 3.2 for the 97-99. Also 95s came WITHOUT traction control. As for weak points its more of a comparsion between chassis (E30 - E36 - E46 - E92/93) M3s. Plusses/Minuses on all.
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'95 was the only year with the 3.0. '96+ all had the 3.2.
Bob, if you want a great car with a wonderful set of "features" for an autocrosser, talk to Chris Teague! His car has no sunroof and no cruise control, and it's even optioned with the rare fixed (not fold-down) rear seat, adding to structural rigidity. It's a sedan, and weighs significantly less than most of the M3s out there.
Of course with the STU suspension on it, it's probably not the right solution for someone who's just going to drive it on the street...
Needs tires all around, all 8 plus years old. Everything worked. Paint good but normal scratches & a couple door dings, LF qtr replaced, good paint match. Clutch seemed ok at 70k but probably due for replace in a year or 2. Brakes good. Driver bolster shows quite a bit of wear but not torn yet.
I got on it a few times, no C5Z so far as torque goes. I am so spoiled.
I emailed Tom about a car with history, but no reply so far.
Made offer & was declined. Waiting for a call back (maybe).
Bob Plante wrote:Thanks guys, I did talk to Chris, he's not selling last I talked to him.
I'm ready to sell at anytime now, I just haven't put out the ads yet. Let me know if anyone wants the details. Mike gave the quick summary. It's a 97 4-Door M3 with 69K miles, and I am the original owner. It is setup for STU, but I do have all the stock parts except the shocks which wouldn't have been any good anyway. Mine has decent Yokohama Neova AD07's, no door dings, pretty good paint. No sunroof, no fold down seats, and the 3.2 comes with the 3.23 gears.
Bob Plante wrote:Thanks guys, I did talk to Chris, he's not selling last I talked to him.
I'm ready to sell at anytime now, I just haven't put out the ads yet. Let me know if anyone wants the details. Mike gave the quick summary. It's a 97 4-Door M3 with 69K miles, and I am the original owner. It is setup for STU, but I do have all the stock parts except the shocks which wouldn't have been any good anyway. Mine has decent Yokohama Neova AD07's, no door dings, pretty good paint. No sunroof, no fold down seats, and the 3.2 comes with the 3.23 gears.
Very fast car ... didn't it win STU at the SCCA Wendover Tour a few years ago ... and didn't it do pretty well locally in SM ... before Casey's Camaro showed up?
Yes Chris's M3 is very well sorted, and fast! I remember it paxed 2nd at an SD event. I've lost to it many times.
Also I got a ride home from SD in it once and was very impressed with the comfortable ride, then Chris told me the TC Kline double adjustable konis were set to with the compression still on firm.
I can throw in a somewhat used set of shaved Dunlops if you buy his car. ;)
Rick
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Mako Koiwai wrote:Very fast car ... didn't it win STU at the SCCA Wendover Tour a few years ago ... and didn't it do pretty well locally in SM ... before Casey's Camaro showed up?
2005 Atwater Tour
Trophy spots....
1.Chris Teague-M3
2.Rex Tener-M3
3. Steve Ekstrand-SRT-4
Behind us a bunch of Subies...
Dr. Conemangler
aka The Malefic One
2015 Wildcat Honda F600
Bob if you're looking to buy Chris' car.............you won't be disappointed! When I was a student doing BMWCCA events, I'd always see Chris' car set wicked fast times and always be atop the times at BMWCCA events and in SCCA events. Very well sorted, balanced and a TRUE grocery-getter as it's a 4-dr sedan.