SOLD FS: 1988 BMW 535i

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MyManStanley
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Joined: Mar 01, 2016 4:06 PM
Location: Jacksonville, FL

SOLD FS: 1988 BMW 535i

Post by MyManStanley »

I am offering my '88 535i to this group first.

You can call me (904-864-3008) to discuss it, and after talking with you, I am happy to send any amount of pictures/video/Face Time you would like. The car is in Jacksonville, Fl.

Drives beautifully - very well sorted and ready to go to a new owner. Pulls like a freight train on nitro....

I have learned a LOT from this Board and have made new friends on it, and always appreciative of its support.

The basics of this e28:

This is an originally one family owned, out of North Carolina e28 that I have owned for about a year. NO RUST. 132,000 true miles.

I have done a LOT of work to it, although it started out very nicely sorted....but as always, still had some needs. When we talk, I am happy to tell you all that has been done.

Cirrus Blau - very nice, well preserved. Pearl Beige interior - and no, it does NOT have sport seats...still has the comfort seats with very nice condition leather.

Other things have been done to it, but here are some of the highlights:
    Front suspension done
      All rotors, pads, and brake lines (the short ones at the calipers....)
        DogBones in rear done
          Holy Grail Blade Fuse retrofit
            Miller Performance chip - but no, I am NOT a pimply faced punk wannabe racer - I am 54 years old and drive with purpose but not stupidity.
              Valve cover gasket replaced
                Valves reset
                  Spark plugs replaced
                    Ignition rotor replaced
                      Fuel filter replaced
                        Both sensors off the transmission replaced
                          ALL fluids fresh
                            All original BMW glass...no chips, pits or cracks
                              The dash has a couple of very small cracks in it - but save-able as is, or leave alone.
                                5-spd transmission COMPLETELY rebuilt by Walter Motorsports in Georgia about a month ago (they had it for 13 weeks) - still in break in period - the BEST shifting e28 on the planet guaranteed.
                                  Clutch, flywheel, rear main seal...all replaced when the trans was out.
                                    Factory Limited Slip Diff
                                      It was originally an automatic - I converted it myself, having bought a full factory 5-spd swap car, and took every single required bits and bobs off of it to transfer over - done very well, including reinforcing the pedal box, etc....with help from members of this e28 community.

                                      e12 Euro bumpers - they look very nice. MY opinion is they look actually better than the "normal" e28 Euro bumpers. The e12 Euros are slimmer and seem to just cut the lines of the car well. Again, my opinion.

                                      I am in the middle of converting the A/C from R12 to R134...I have done the entire inside the car part (meaning pulling out the interior, the dash, etc. to get to that oh so fun A/C box and pulling the evaporator (flushing and compressed air drying out) and replacing the expansion valve with brand new). Trust me, if you have not done this part before, you do not want any part of it. But hey, now it is done. You're welcome.

                                      The dash is all back together now - and everything functions as it should...the pipes into the engine compartment have been fitted with new green R134 O-rings. What is left is everything in the engine bay as far as A/C related - which I am doing now, but happy to sell the car to you for a lower price without that part of the job being completed. I have all the parts, including the hoses, receiver/drier, compressor, larger condenser (already fitted)...just needs install, vacuum and fill. You get all the parts regardless....and a lot of other e28 stuff I have.

                                      It is $23K with the A/C fully sorted, or $21.5K as is/where is on the A/C.

                                      I am taking into account that I have done all the MAJOR things that you will not have to worry about. Of course you will still tinker with it, as we all do...but you would be getting a hell of a base with which to start.

                                      I drive it about three days a week and it is garage kept on both ends of my commute.

                                      Sorry not to post pictures - but if you are seriously interested, you will call me, meet me on the phone and have a great conversation and we can go from there.

                                      I promise you will not be disappointed if an e28 is your thing, and you are looking for that "one."
                                      Last edited by MyManStanley on Jun 20, 2023 11:09 AM, edited 2 times in total.
                                      LarryM
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                                      Joined: Feb 01, 2008 11:40 AM
                                      Location: SoCal

                                      Re: FS: 1988 BMW 535i

                                      Post by LarryM »

                                      Sounds like a very nice car. A manual conversion done right gets quite pricey (AMHIK). From your description it sounds like you might be under-pricing the car a bit, especially with a freshly rebuilt tranny and some of the other desirable upgrades. It might be BaT-worthy to find its true value. But I do like your sales approach which does avoid the typical peanut gallery comments and focuses on serious buyers with cash. It’s just that you’d find a bigger audience of those serious buyers on BaT.
                                      muleskinner
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                                      Joined: Sep 08, 2007 11:17 AM
                                      Location: John Graham ATL

                                      Re: FS: 1988 BMW 535i

                                      Post by muleskinner »

                                      Sounds like a great car. You'll have a better chance of selling it if you post pictures. GLWS!
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