Cars that should do well over the next 10years

lifes2short

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"I say Ding Dong" look them up on eBay, they reproduce all my old stickers, all you have to do is to send them a good photo!

Dave
that rings a bell, i'm pretty sure i've had something from them in the past going try main dealer first as original would be good, failing that will get in touch with them
 

Oneball

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didn't think of that as assumed not available, will give the main dealer a call in the morning

The normal paint code stickers have the part number on them. But not sure about the Individual ones. The Fg. Nr. Is the factory order. You might need to quote it

Estoril Blue was only standard on Alpina, 330ci Clubsport and some M3
 

lifes2short

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The normal paint code stickers have the part number on them. But not sure about the Individual ones. The Fg. Nr. Is the factory order. You might need to quote it

Estoril Blue was only standard on Alpina, 330ci Clubsport and some M3

that's why i bought it as it's a highly rare M Sport Individual Touring in that beautiful factory colour and a super spec, special leather, factory fitted sat nav with TV etc etc, hoping a good future classic motor
 

Scaf

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recently bought a tidy rare 2004 individual E46 Touring, the paint label is partly flaking/peeling loose on the turret and want preserve it, not entirely sure how best to deal with it, was thinking some clear sticky film but needs to be fairly hardy and permanent, open to any ideas

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An off cut of clear anti stone chip film would do the job, local body shop might have an off cut.
 

Swedish Paul

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The muppet who buys that for asking price....

They weren’t that good to start with. Although the way investments are at the moment, you can buy LEGO Star Wars Kits for a few hundred. Everyone is looking to make a profit.
 

Guy

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it says POA on the advert. How much is it? If straight I would have thought €10-12k?
 

Gogs253

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Certainly worth a look. At 1985, it would be a 'flat front' model, so a bit rarer and more expensive than the facelift one. My Masser shares the garage with Saabs. They seem to fly under the radar ( to use their advertising theme ) so that keeps the prices low and spare parts cheap
but it's another car that brings a smile to my face every time I drive it. The Uksaabs forum is a good place to look around.
 

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Swedish Paul

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