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Well that`s about as good a definition of an optimist as they come : Trying to buy a convertible when ya live in Sunderland :lol:

you could have had silverbullet, or even better than that is yewchecks yellow zed, freaking gorgeous that!

I don't know Allan - I reckon you may be lucky to have been outbid on that one mate!

 

That M3 looks like a lot of work to fix; I'm sure you'll find a better one that's an easier fix than that. Good luck in your hunting.....

 

Richard:cool3:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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without sounding cheeky, if you aint repaired cars before then looks csan be decieving, a lot of that is just bolt on panels, there is no chassis damage and i priced up most of the parts that i could see and i reckon i would have it on the road for £1500, that would mean a late 2002 early 2003 m3 (worth about 14-15k straight) on the road for under 10k, would sell all day at 11-12k repaired

without sounding cheeky, if you aint repaired cars before then looks csan be decieving, a lot of that is just bolt on panels, there is no chassis damage and i priced up most of the parts that i could see and i reckon i would have it on the road for £1500, that would mean a late 2002 early 2003 m3 (worth about 14-15k straight) on the road for under 10k, would sell all day at 11-12k repaired

 

Not cheeky at all mate - you're right! I haven't!!

 

I guess I just judged it by the photos and thought the worst. Still as Gary said, the air bag didn't go off so it couldn't have been to harsh an inpact.

 

Still, I understand fully why you're doing it and I hope you find a good'un

 

Richard;)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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it looks terrible as the bonnet is up and the light is missing, the passenger wing (if you wished) would repair

ah ok, good Thought you were going on just the pics then. The Inner wing damage you can see in pics would need further inspection in person.

without sounding cheeky, if you aint repaired cars before then looks csan be decieving, a lot of that is just bolt on panels, there is no chassis damage and i priced up most of the parts that i could see and i reckon i would have it on the road for £1500, that would mean a late 2002 early 2003 m3 (worth about 14-15k straight) on the road for under 10k, would sell all day at 11-12k repaired

 

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1604710.htm

save yourself the hassel and tears Alan and buy one already done. He is looking 10k but haggel it down

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already seen it mate, i would prefer to do it myself, i will get one cheap enough and repaired for a lot less

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