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Originally Posted by equ
Check the maintenance paperwork. If there is a nice, solid stack, buy it. Without it, flipping may get risky as well though $10k seems like a deal. Isn't your e46 getting long in the tooth? You can go backward in time. Nothing wrong with an e36 m3, pretty nice car to have at that price.
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I can't readily check paperwork, since I live in NV and the car is in FL.
Don't know if I'll flip it right away. I would like to own it for a good couple of years, since I've never owned an M3.
I guess I'm not a True Carmudgeon", getting bored with cars right away and opting to buy something with more power and better handling. My E46 just purrs right along, and I've developed quite a sick liking over it: I'm going to see just how many miles it can get before my driving career is done.