Zip said:Why?
Its basicly a track car, No need for all the fancy **** to weigh it down
alexthecheese said:Nothing fancy, but it'd be nice if it didn't look like a scrap yard in there! I mean where's the steering wheel cover thing in the middle?!
Mechanical Arts said:I thought the same, if he done such a great job you think he would want to show it off with some nice pictures.
Amp34 said:But then he does seem to be trying to drum it into people to come and see it before they bid, I assume both so that he knows the bidder is serious and so the bidder can see how good it actually is. If your trying to scam someone you wouldnt really spend that much time getting people to see the car.
The_Dark_Side said:at last...a BMW that interests me.

OI!Freefaller said:Well it had to happen sooner or later
Shame it's been ruined with tatty wheels etc... but it's nothing that can't be easily rectified.
The_Dark_Side said:OI!
actually i quite like the wheels.
just noticed the motor is dry sumped too.yum yum.
as the guy says the car cost £120k to develop i can only imagine what the reserve is, but the bottom line is someone is going to get themselves a LOT of car for that.
The_Dark_Side said:OI!
actually i quite like the wheels.
just noticed the motor is dry sumped too.yum yum.
as the guy says the car cost £120k to develop i can only imagine what the reserve is, but the bottom line is someone is going to get themselves a LOT of car for that.

someone bought a Learjet on Ebay for 2 million....significantly less than what it cost.Mr Nice said:The interior is ripe for a Halfords spending spree. Seriously though theres got to be something wrong with it, selling it on flea bay? For significantly less than they paid for it.... scam city
i'm not so sure.Paras said:hmm the bidding just keeps on going up, I think most people will just bid in the last 10 seconds.
gazes at Freefaller and reminds himself that a 9mm round costs approximately 22p.Freefaller said:Well there's no accounting for taste!![]()
my gut feeling is the reserve will be somewhere around £80k.Freefaller said:It would be interesting to see what the reserve is set at... Do you reckon he's set it anywhere near the development costs?
and you would be getting "less" too.Garrett said:This has been discussed on Bm3w for the last couple of days, consensus was that there has to be something seriously wrong with a project car thats never been driven or registered on the road - especially when its supposed to be a performance drivers car. It looks pretty fishy to me, and if I was going to spend that much money I'd buy a proper M3 CSL built by BMW with a warranty - and that would cost me less!
volospian said:I certainly wouldn't part with that sort of money for that. It's a project car with no warranty. The thing about project cars is that they are experimental, that means things can, and usually do, go wrong. It's being sold with zero miles, so has it ever been tested, or are they resetting it back to zero for the buyer. If so, is that even legal?
Where did the engine come from? Is it brand spanking new from BWM, or taken from a wrecked M5, if so how many miles did it do before being fitted?
There are just so many bits about this that make it, in reality, just an old CSL that someone has stripped out and shoehorned an M5 engine in. While that's pretty cool in itself, I don't think it's worth more than a new CSL.
Also, the development costs are supposed to have topped £120k, How?
Even if the car is new, paying out for a brand new CSL and a brand new M5 engine leaves around £50k left to be spent... £50k to swap an engine?? Sounds a lot to me. I can slap a rover V8 in the spit for a damn site less than that.