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February 15, 2014, 06:04:44 PM
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New user here. I am in the wholesale vehicle business, interested in testing trading a 1992 Black BMW 325i for bitcoin. My thought is that if you were wise to pick up coin at the $300 mark, or at a good exchange rate, trading 2 coins for the car could land you a 325i for $600. javascript:void(0); Any ideas?
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February 15, 2014, 06:08:07 PM
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New user here. I am in the wholesale vehicle business, interested in testing trading a 1992 Black BMW 325i for bitcoin. My thought is that if you were wise to pick up coin at the $300 mark, or at a good exchange rate, trading 2 coins for the car could land you a 325i for $600. javascript:void(0); Any ideas?

You might want to list some sort of info about the car, location, mileage, condition, service history, etc.
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February 15, 2014, 06:15:17 PM
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A website, would be helpful too.. or a ebay auction history.
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February 15, 2014, 06:21:49 PM
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Thanks. Here are specs on BMW:

For Trade:
1992 325i
Black
4 door sedan
Runs well
Automatic Transmission
Gas engine/M54 (most reliable BMW engine, my opinion)
Good Transmission
Tags good to 10/2014
California reg
Sunroof
Location: Inland Empire Ca (San Bernardino)
Can ship if buyer pays shipping
Will post miles, need to verify

Ebay auction history, check songsmithnick on ebay.

Trade Price: 2 BTC
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February 15, 2014, 07:08:18 PM
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Thanks. Here are specs on BMW:

For Trade:
1992 325i
Black
4 door sedan
Runs well
Automatic Transmission
Gas engine/M54 (most reliable BMW engine, my opinion)
Good Transmission
Tags good to 10/2014
California reg
Sunroof
Location: Inland Empire Ca (San Bernardino)
Can ship if buyer pays shipping
Will post miles, need to verify

Ebay auction history, check songsmithnick on ebay.

Trade Price: 2 BTC
I'm not very informed about car prices, but that seems very cheap.

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February 15, 2014, 10:53:43 PM
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Yes. Its a good deal on a BMW. It is a 1992 Black 325i. I have other vehicles. we run 80 or so per week through Mannheim Auctions in Ca. But I am interested in working on trading some for BTC, the less expensive vehicles. IF one purchased BTC at a good exchange they can buy a car at todays exchange and benefit from the low buy rate they received when purchasing the coins. You can save thousands buying Cars this way.
Yes its a very good deal on the BMW.
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February 16, 2014, 01:18:55 AM
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Why is a BMW only $1400??
Is it super high miles?
Can you post some pictures please.


Thanks. Here are specs on BMW:

For Trade:
1992 325i
Black
4 door sedan
Runs well
Automatic Transmission
Gas engine/M54 (most reliable BMW engine, my opinion)
Good Transmission
Tags good to 10/2014
California reg
Sunroof
Location: Inland Empire Ca (San Bernardino)
Can ship if buyer pays shipping
Will post miles, need to verify

Ebay auction history, check songsmithnick on ebay.

Trade Price: 2 BTC

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February 16, 2014, 01:28:02 AM
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Why is a BMW only $1400??
Is it super high miles?
Can you post some pictures please.


Old bimmers aren't very expensive. Especially ones with high miles. Rule applies to any car really, even if it's a luxury brand.

Take this one for example:

http://stockton.craigslist.org/cto/4287677505.html

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February 16, 2014, 01:32:53 AM
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Ah that is cool.
I always thought that BMW's were always expensive.
I have a 1987 Camaro with a 350 Small Block in it and T-Tops that I just got offered $6800 for and for some reason I figured the BMW would be worth more.
I appreciate the info as I do not have any experience with the BMW's.


Why is a BMW only $1400??
Is it super high miles?
Can you post some pictures please.


Old bimmers aren't very expensive. Especially ones with high miles. Rule applies to any car really, even if it's a luxury brand.

Take this one for example:

http://stockton.craigslist.org/cto/4287677505.html

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February 16, 2014, 11:13:07 PM
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Hey op and others.

OP needs to check vehicle specs. The M54 motors were not introduced in limited release until 2000 and became widely used in the 2002model year. They closely resemble the m52tu, which was its predecessor from 99ish to 01.

That being said, I have seen m54's in a 92 e30(for those not familiar, that is the factory code for that body style) HOWEVER, that is a custom motor swap.

If it truly has an M54 and it is in good shape, that is worth way more then the asking price IMO.

I would be curious to see a title report on the vehicle as well as information on who did the motor swap because if done well, they are an awesome setup, but if it was a Hack-job in somebodies garage, it could be a nightmare.

Just my 0.02 coins.
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February 17, 2014, 12:46:44 AM
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I'm too selling my sizzling hot Audi if anyone is interested
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February 17, 2014, 03:32:47 AM
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I'm too selling my sizzling hot Audi if anyone is interested

Is that your way of sneakily disclosing a radiator problem?  Grin
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