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Description
BMW Z3M COUPE 3.2L 321HP 04-99 SILVER 62989MILES RHD
Specifications
3201cc 6-cylinder engine
236kW / 321HP.
ABS and Electric doorlock.
Exterior color SILVER metallic.
Airbags.
Manual transmission.
Air condition system.
Seat heating.
Leather black/red sportseats interior.
Boardcomputer.
Radio/cas.
Original 17inch Z3m wheels.
Vin number: WBSCM92030LB29220.
Date of first registration April 1999.
With english registration papers.
Right hand drive.
Numbers of miles: 62989miles = 101413KM.
Included service history.
See for more detailed pictures (30x) / product video our website.
Cat D listed.
Price Eur.15950,00 (private car, no vat to be added).
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Has anyone had any dealings with Target?
I have been a bit wary of looking to closely at any of the cars, as would rather buy in the UK and their prices seem to fluctuate a lot. But suddenly they seem to have a lot of cars and they are tempting me more and more to go over and have a look.
I would assume also that they would be interested in discussion on the pricing as they seem to have a good stock?
Mark
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Originally posted by markwindsurf View PostHas anyone had any dealings with Target?
I have been a bit wary of looking to closely at any of the cars, as would rather buy in the UK and their prices seem to fluctuate a lot. But suddenly they seem to have a lot of cars and they are tempting me more and more to go over and have a look.
I would assume also that they would be interested in discussion on the pricing as they seem to have a good stock?
Mark
some details here,
http://www.z3mcoupe.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15973
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Originally posted by markwindsurf View PostHas anyone had any dealings with Target?
I have been a bit wary of looking to closely at any of the cars, as would rather buy in the UK and their prices seem to fluctuate a lot. But suddenly they seem to have a lot of cars and they are tempting me more and more to go over and have a look.
I would assume also that they would be interested in discussion on the pricing as they seem to have a good stock?
Mark
Mike brewer may be able to help
They seem to retail a few cat d cars , not a problem if you go in eyes open and use common sense . Depends if you want to use it or stick it in the garage and hope interest rates don't go up if we have a change government .
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Originally posted by markwindsurf View PostGuys thanks for the replies, I think the way the search seems to be going that I may be the first to go have a look at them.
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Silver E50 Cat D
Well.... new to the forum and fully prepared to be shot down in flames, but am the delighted new owner of this Silver Cat D Coupe from Target cars in Eindhoven.
I went with my eyes open and it helped that I'd had an E54 engined coupe five years ago. The E54 was a great car, but it always felt a bit precious and I hated the hesitant fly by wire throttle response! This time I was looking for an E50 coupe to use every day, and not a high days and holidays investment.
There's all sorts of stuff on the forum from people who've not been, but the Target guys were great to deal with. Spent half a day there, had a test drive and negotiated a great deal (less than asking plus 1.31:1 exc rate) and flew back a week later to find they'd checked the lights, tyre pressures, oil, etc, added some fuel and a free hi viz before driving 400 miles back to the UK. Interestingly, when I agreed the deal, they were very up front and told me they were going to review all the Z3M prices because of the Historics Auction. When I went back the following week, they honoured the price we'd agreed but the other Z3m's had all gone up by 2k.
The 63k miles checks out with the full service and MOT history, red/black interior's immaculate, everything works (even the aircon), nearly new matching Bridgestones, new discs and pads all round, reinforced boot floor, braided clutch hose, very tidy underneath, rock steady 700rpm tickover and didn't miss a beat all the way home at 80-90mph.
Sailed through it's MOT, no service lights and I've used it every day for the last week (800 miles!) so it's now filthy. Much nicer to drive than the E54 (instant throttle response and no electronics) and I've had two offers from people wanting to buy the car! Roll on the next 40,000 miles!
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Congratulations. Good to get some feedback on Target from somebody who's spent some time with them and sorted a deal
Enjoy!Not actually in the least bit fat
2000 S50 Titanium Silver / Black
ACS Suspension, Exhaust & Type III Wheels
Simota carbon air intake | Strong Strut Front Brace
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Originally posted by Duncan View PostWell.... new to the forum and fully prepared to be shot down in flames, but am the delighted new owner of this Silver Cat D Coupe from Target cars in Eindhoven.
I went with my eyes open and it helped that I'd had an E54 engined coupe five years ago. The E54 was a great car, but it always felt a bit precious and I hated the hesitant fly by wire throttle response! This time I was looking for an E50 coupe to use every day, and not a high days and holidays investment.
There's all sorts of stuff on the forum from people who've not been, but the Target guys were great to deal with. Spent half a day there, had a test drive and negotiated a great deal (less than asking plus 1.31:1 exc rate) and flew back a week later to find they'd checked the lights, tyre pressures, oil, etc, added some fuel and a free hi viz before driving 400 miles back to the UK. Interestingly, when I agreed the deal, they were very up front and told me they were going to review all the Z3M prices because of the Historics Auction. When I went back the following week, they honoured the price we'd agreed but the other Z3m's had all gone up by 2k.
The 63k miles checks out with the full service and MOT history, red/black interior's immaculate, everything works (even the aircon), nearly new matching Bridgestones, new discs and pads all round, reinforced boot floor, braided clutch hose, very tidy underneath, rock steady 700rpm tickover and didn't miss a beat all the way home at 80-90mph.
Sailed through it's MOT, no service lights and I've used it every day for the last week (800 miles!) so it's now filthy. Much nicer to drive than the E54 (instant throttle response and no electronics) and I've had two offers from people wanting to buy the car! Roll on the next 40,000 miles!
Awesome 1st post, lovely looking car, enjoy
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