wotzgoingon wrote: » How did he test drive it with no NCT?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I never did before until I drove the E39 Auto, very smooth and seems to kick down when you want it to. Perfect for where it will usually live. Yeah it does look great, exact spec I wanted too! I want the estate as I think they look way better and will be handy out for Airsoft and Road trips, 2.5 to boot too!
YbFocus wrote: » The tourings look great and that's a brilliant colour. I'm playing with the idea of bringing an e39 in from England around Christmas. Can't find one I want here.
YbFocus wrote: » Ah come off it. .
Ded_Zebra wrote: » Well I would guess that he sat into the car, closed the door, turned the key, placed his foot on the brake, selected drive, put down the handbrake, released the foot brake and accelerated down a selection of public highways. How would you do it?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I toyed with that idea as well for an M-Sport Touring but it's a bit too much for me at the moment, lovely yokes over there, I'd probably try for a V8 at that stage though :P
YbFocus wrote: » That's the plan, bring home at least a 35, or a 40 Red the same as 166 man's I think. Rare though!
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I'd love an Imola Red Touring, be paying ridiculous money for it though!
YbFocus wrote: » You'd get it back though when you sell it they're always worth more.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Went to fit the fog lights today, but I'm missing a clip thing, kind of a swivel joint is what I'm told. Looking at other fog lights for sale they don't come with them, so it must be a seperate clip. They are on focus' with the standard fogs aswell. Anyone know what they're called, or can find one online?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » They are no doubt, V8 + Imola Red + M-Sport = €€€€€
Foxhole Norman wrote: » ToastedPickles took a look and drive of this http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/bmw-5-series-2-5-litre-petrol/7552348 for me today, some man! He said it was all good to him, there was no noises/squeeks and the box was good. Very tempted to have a look at it next Friday and see what the story is with it, possibly buy. What do ye make of it?
Chris_Heilong wrote: » I am just surprised ToastyPickle drove a BMW, he is not exactly a fanboi.
YbFocus wrote: » But look at the car you get That's a real dream machine
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Maybe it's just me, but if that 5 series was decent, he'd slap a test on it...a dealer selling a trade sale car screams lots of problems to me
dgt wrote: » I'd say he absolutely loved it. Sure he's an out and outright BMW closet fanboi, he doesn't want people to know he secretly sticks BMW badges all over his Saab's Now plotting on buying that touring sure
toastedpickles wrote: » It's time i came out
Bpmull wrote: » Well that megane we bought of the same dealer had no nct and it passed first time with no issues we didn't even spend anything on it maybe he just isn't into nct testing cars I don't know.
dgt wrote: » I'm glad you mustered up the courage, well done, were all behind you! :pac:
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » I don't know either, it just screams alarm bells to me. Why wouldn't he nct it? It'd add another 4-500 onto the price
Hal1 wrote: » It's the bracket you need but I don't think they are sold separately. Maybe try ford, they could order them for you or a cheap set on ebay.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Is that you, toasted? :pac:
kev250 wrote: » By phoning the nct, can the centre tell a potential buyer if a car has been sent for the nct and failed?