Z4 (E85) Hardtop Mint Condition - Sapphire Black (£950 cash)

I am selling a bmw z4 (e85) hardtop in sapphire black in mint condition. This retails for over £3500 (plus vat) from BMW. (I am looking for £950 cash)

You simply retract the convertible hood of your 2007 model bmw z4 and this slots over the top in minutes. You then turn the 4 locking bolts - 2 at front and 2 at back, to secure the hood in place. No rewiring or taking off the convertible hood - you can take this on and off when you want to.

Makes the car look very sporty and great for the winter months.

These hardtop are very hard to come by and you will not see one in better condition - it has hardly been used.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201187789775?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2648/img]

Serious offers only please.
 
Forum rules - asking price please and does the photograph show your roof, the car in the second photo is a LHD american car. would useful if you gave your location as well
 
Happy to be proven wrong but I'm pretty sure these used to retail at £2.2k or therabouts ? They are no longer available new in the UK as far as I'm aware, and in limited colours only overseas as I'm not sure they're manufactured. As a guide normal selling price - on here at least - will not go higher than about £900 no matter how mint.

Good luck :thumbsup:
 
I'm sure someone on eBay will stump that up despite the high price, I'd take a black but far too many notes for me. GLWTS
 
Scooba_Steve said:
I'm sure someone on eBay will stump that up despite the high price, I'd take a black but far too many notes for me. GLWTS

Too much for me also, but GLWTS also.
 
Worth it imo , these are a very sort after piece in the z4 world. A minty mint Un messed with item would be get 900 of my notes no issue.
 
No it won't.

Maximum fee is £40. Read the terms and conditions.

Sale fee is 10% of the final sale price up to a maximum of £40.
 
ben g said:
No it won't.

Maximum fee is £40. Read the terms and conditions.

Sale fee is 10% of the final sale price up to a maximum of £40.


the ebay calculator says £95 in fees for a £950 sale

http://www.fees.ebay.co.uk/feeweb/feecalculator
 
ranski said:
ben g said:
No it won't.

Maximum fee is £40. Read the terms and conditions.

Sale fee is 10% of the final sale price up to a maximum of £40.


the ebay calculator says £95 in fees for a £950 sale

http://www.fees.ebay.co.uk/feeweb/feecalculator

They removed the £40 cap a few years ago now.
 
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