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1988 M5, 108,399 Miles, Houston, Texas. !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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80s tastic
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Oh god those fenders look awful..
But if it's as good as it looks, I'll say that is quite a bargain.
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$13,000? As we say in Houston, no mames guey!
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Yummy.
If I had abundant funds and a lot more garage space, I would snap up one of these and a matching M6. And a BMW mechanic in my neck of the woods could start thinking about putting his kids through college.
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2 years ago, when I first learned of the ///M, I found an E28 M5 with a broken window and replacement parts for $500. I still regret not getting it.
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Fuuuuuuu. I bought a E39 M5 in April...now I might cave to fill another slot in the garage.........ACK
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http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/415573…
One in MN.
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Eh the S38 is pretty reliable.
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That is in really damn good nick!
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I'm having similar thoughts. :/
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Stop. You must not say such things to me, because then I will start thinking it would be reasonable to buy a 25-year-old German high performance sports sedan.