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need some info on whether or not to get 2nd BMers
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<blockquote data-quote="chaiks" data-source="post: 249853" data-attributes="member: 278"><p>danboy, </p><p></p><p>Welcome. </p><p></p><p>I guess you have to firstly know what you want. 3 or 5 series? Your budget, which you need to allocate from rm2k to rm10k (dependent on condition and model) to replace wear and tear stuff up-front. Don't just buy the car and hope to drive it as is. You can also space out the spending, work on the need to basis first. So, mod comes after.</p><p></p><p>If can bring it to one of our BM specialist which, there is a thread on workshops recommended. Let him give a quote, to provide a better assessments and budget. Don't be shy to ask any customer there who might be a member/forumer here.</p><p></p><p>I don't mind buying a used car, as long as I can get the car to a condition that it drives and rides if possible, like when it was back it rolled out the show-room. Bare in mind, an e34 surely doesn't look and feels like an e39 or e60. So for me, make sure all wear and tear, especially the suspension. </p><p></p><p>One other thing, getting the car interior thoroughly clean helps, nothing beats the fresh smell of your car like it was new. I'd spent countless hours during weekend, cleaning my newly acquired used-car interior by dismantling areas I/humanly possible. </p><p></p><p>Happy hunting.</p><p>Ps. Bmrocket, how is your ride? Hope you will take care of her as I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaiks, post: 249853, member: 278"] danboy, Welcome. I guess you have to firstly know what you want. 3 or 5 series? Your budget, which you need to allocate from rm2k to rm10k (dependent on condition and model) to replace wear and tear stuff up-front. Don't just buy the car and hope to drive it as is. You can also space out the spending, work on the need to basis first. So, mod comes after. If can bring it to one of our BM specialist which, there is a thread on workshops recommended. Let him give a quote, to provide a better assessments and budget. Don't be shy to ask any customer there who might be a member/forumer here. I don't mind buying a used car, as long as I can get the car to a condition that it drives and rides if possible, like when it was back it rolled out the show-room. Bare in mind, an e34 surely doesn't look and feels like an e39 or e60. So for me, make sure all wear and tear, especially the suspension. One other thing, getting the car interior thoroughly clean helps, nothing beats the fresh smell of your car like it was new. I'd spent countless hours during weekend, cleaning my newly acquired used-car interior by dismantling areas I/humanly possible. Happy hunting. Ps. Bmrocket, how is your ride? Hope you will take care of her as I did. [/QUOTE]
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