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    Posted: 22-August-2005 at 15:16

Moving away from beemer now I'm afraid. Just bought myself a seriously lovely clk200 Kompressor. Got to be honest, I was swivering between that and a 5 series but always got excited at the thought of a clk.

Just need to sell the e36 320 auto now. Any advice, apart from autotrader, on where to sell and how much I should look for. 97k milage pretty decent condition for the age. SHould I bother colour coding it first or not worth the extra couple hundred quid?

Thanks to Stephen, Pete, Jon and Gary for all the help and advice the past year. Your still more than welcome to use the music on the DVD. Infact, I should have a few more tracks available in the next 2 weeks that you can use if you fancy.

taking time but getting there, better late than never!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22-August-2005 at 15:32

Thanks Martin, if you pm me your address I'll send you a copy of the DVD when its finished free of charge

Nice choice of Merc, I've been looking at E55s in autotrader, they seem to be very reasonably priced for what you get.

As regards selling your old car, have you considered eBay?   Cheaper than autotrader to list on, plus you can set a reserve price, check www.parkers.co.uk for an idea on how much you should be aiming for (they £2.99 charge for mileage adjustment or older car (pre-1997) valuations)

I wouldn't bother spending more money on it colour-coding because you won't get any more money when you're selling so I recommend taking any things off you've still got original bits to replace them with and sell them seperately - wheels, stereo etc.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-August-2005 at 07:38
hi

i sold my last car via ebay (clk actually!)   buyer saw it on ebay and purchased it privatly and i ended the auction.

by the way, make sure u visit www.mbclub.co.uk - its the best merc club in the UK
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23-August-2005 at 08:44

what age of clk?  I love the older ones.  I wanted a CLK 430 V8 but they were just too rare and expensive when compared to BMW's (common as...)



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