WANTED WANTED: E86 Coupe

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JonVR46

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 Yorkshire
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Hi,

I have an incredible urge, to scratch my RWD coupe itch again.

The car has to be a manual Z4 3 litre Si Sport.

Titanium Silver, Sapphire Black or Montego Blue.

Ideally an all Black interior with M-Sport seats.

Mileage under 90,000 yet I'm fully aware, many cars go longer and condition is really key, not numbers on the dash.

I'm based in Yorkshire, and can travel easily to see the right car.

Money is sat in the bank, waiting for the right car.

Thanks
 
Hi Jon - looking to sell my E86 in Saphire Black, 104K miles, good condition, M wheels, weekend toy only

It is an auto, excellent specification although I notice you said manual.

If interested let me know.

Regards - Chris
 
Hi Jon - looking to sell my E86 in Saphire Black, 104K miles, good condition, M wheels, weekend toy only

It is an auto, excellent specification although I notice you said manual.

If interested let me know.

Regards - Chris
Hi Chris, thanks for the offer but I need a manual so I can 'heel and toe' :thumbs:
 
Hi Jon - looking to sell my E86 in Saphire Black, 104K miles, good condition, M wheels, weekend toy only

It is an auto, excellent specification although I notice you said manual.

If interested let me know.

Regards - Chris
Can you send me details please, I have a friend who wants an auto coupe
 
It’s worth considering interior combinations other than full black. The cabin in these cars is quite compact—especially in the coupe—so darker interiors can make it feel tighter and more enclosed. My first Z4M coupe had a full black interior, and while it looked fine, it did make the car feel darker and a bit claustrophobic, which I didn’t love. Interestingly, every car I’d owned before that had a black interior, but I found that contrasting color combinations really suit these cars. BMW offered plenty of great options, and they can make the cabin feel more open and inviting. Just my two cents.
 
It’s worth considering interior combinations other than full black. The cabin in these cars is quite compact—especially in the coupe—so darker interiors can make it feel tighter and more enclosed. My first Z4M coupe had a full black interior, and while it looked fine, it did make the car feel darker and a bit claustrophobic, which I didn’t love. Interestingly, every car I’d owned before that had a black interior, but I found that contrasting color combinations really suit these cars. BMW offered plenty of great options, and they can make the cabin feel more open and inviting. Just my two cents.
Absolutely, I can always change the seats if I get say, cream or red and don't like it.
@Street has a nice blue one for sale, manual, 58k, though not the interior colour you are after.
Yeah I've been perving at that the last couple of days. Its lovely but out of my price range sadly.
 
Ironically I specifically didn't want a black interior, so my first 2 had Pearl Grey and now I have Imola Red!

The Sport models all have a black headlining and as tomscott said black everywhere would make the smallish cabin feel a bit claustrophobic IMHO.

If you don't like the lighter colours you may get lucky and find one with Bi-colour seats, or better still an Individual option like Amarone or Syrah Blue which are both stunning.

Anyway good luck finding the right one. :thumbsup:
 
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