weird color....id still take it though
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...527786913&rd=1
I don't think this was a factory colour option......
if that is a factory color we need to get that to Renn, i dont think any of us will have that shade of yelllow.
Amazing how cheap C36's are. Bang for the buck, they might be great deals, I wonder how much comparable M3's are going for?
looks like the white was out in the sun to much??? it looks bad like it was faded...i dunno if i like it =/
744 CULT!
E36 (1995-1999) M3....between 15K-30K canadian$$$$
it looks like the 2002 subaru imprezza WRX limited yellow they had out here..
id take it!
it is actually a factory color, taxi yellow...just don't know the code nor the proper name for it.
If you can thread the needle... and if your drive can lead to Pole Position today, history may hold a place for you tomorrow.
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Hey guys.
A german member is needed, hm?
In his description he tells that the car had an side-accident and he rebuilds it completely. That's the reason why it's completely new painted. That's what he's writing.
@Renn 208
The yellow is not the taxi color, it's way different from that!
Taxis are not yellow in germany, they're "Elfenbein". It's a beige (fawn) tone.
On that C36 it's a color that is similar to"Dakargelb" from BMW which was only available for the E36 M3s. I think it's a mixture of any laquer, otherwise I have seen that color on an S202 here in Tübingen before...perhaps a designo color. It's easy to get that here in germany.
Good E36 M3s with around 50000 or 60000 miles start here in Germany at 10000€.
C36 are also not that cheap like the bid in eBay...they start at 8000€ with 120000 or 130000 miles (!), if you want to have a '96 or '97 model with 50000 miles, you have to search long and then you have to pay around 14000 €
Alex
Wow... good info boese!
thanks for the clarification Alex!
Looks like I made a bad assumption based on the benz taxis I saw while in portugal (the color being similar to the picture shown). However, your info on the auction itself is most helpful.
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dont like it...the interior doesnt even match
I can not lose, because even in defeat there is a valuable lesson learned so it evens it up for me
Hey, thanks.
No problem.
If you need some information about things from germany, just ask me.
If somebody is interested in that C36...he also writes that he used the car as a "second-car", that it had always a place in the garage and that it was driven only on sunny days.
Alex.
wow nice colour i love it