E36 BMW M3 3.2L 6-Speed on the Gum

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Psymon69

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Raybimmer said:
original 2 door was 3.0litre with 5 speed box then 4 door 3.2 litre 6 -speed in 1997 or so . IMHO no 3.2 coupes were sold here in SA

ya this is what i thought. im sure there will be some grey imports or conversions though
 

Henry330i

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Looks good I think (not the mags:yuck:)

Just a question to the other e36 M3 owners, book value is in the R60k region. But how do you insure a R60k car for R100k market value.
 

ClassicB

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Henry330i said:
Looks good I think (not the mags:yuck:)

Just a question to the other e36 M3 owners, book value is in the R60k region. But how do you insure a R60k car for R100k market value.

Same as how you would insure a R150k 325is or a 850i.
 
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scunick

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Prini said:
Henry330i said:
Looks good I think (not the mags:yuck:)

Just a question to the other e36 M3 owners, book value is in the R60k region. But how do you insure a R60k car for R100k market value.

Same as how you would insure a R150k 325is or a 850i.

Insurers are also prepared to insure on an "Agreed Value" basis. This means that you justify the value to the insurer, obviously pay premiums based on that value, and will receive full value benefit in the event of a loss. To justify the value you often need to provide invoices or an independent valuers report. Make sure you get that policy notarized with the agreed value provisions or the insurance company will only pay out book in accordance with the standard policy wording.

Later
Nick
 
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