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GregorJP 28-10-2021 12:37 PM

Searching for my old car - M3 TBV
 
Funny that I used to see threads on here where people lamented selling their CSL and wished that they had not done it. Muppets, I thought.

Anyway, here I am, wishing I had not sold mine and looking for it. I will refrain from boring you all with tales of the cars I have been through in between, but would say (for the sake of causing controversy) that I had a 991.2 GT3 and flipped it because I could not get on with it, and still have an E92 M3 manual that I stripped out, caged, did the full Nitrons, CAE, Alcon, etc and which I still take to the Ring and love it on track more than the CSL.

However, the real purpose of the post is just to see if anyone knows where my old car is...

Gregor

Mike R 28-10-2021 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregorJP (Post 206653)
Funny that I used to see threads on here where people lamented selling their CSL and wished that they had not done it. Muppets, I thought.

Anyway, here I am, wishing I had not sold mine and looking for it. I will refrain from boring you all with tales of the cars I have been through in between, but would say (for the sake of causing controversy) that I had a 991.2 GT3 and flipped it because I could not get on with it, and still have an E92 M3 manual that I stripped out, caged, did the full Nitrons, CAE, Alcon, etc and which I still take to the Ring and love it on track more than the CSL.

However, the real purpose of the post is just to see if anyone knows where my old car is...

Gregor

Do you know the last three digits of the VIN, as I have a comprehensive list of all the cars and would be easier to track down that way (as that registration doesn't pull anything up)?

outnumbered 31-10-2021 12:10 PM

I think the original registration was PN53 WTF . It was advertised on the M3 plate in 2013 with 68K miles on the clock.

GregorJP 01-11-2021 05:21 PM

Thanks, both. I've been looking for details of the VIN but I kept all the documents with the car and didn't keep copies (doh).

Mike, does anything come up with that other registration?

If it helps everyone, I sold it in February 2015 via Bartlett Automotive.

Trawler 01-11-2021 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregorJP (Post 206656)
Thanks, both. I've been looking for details of the VIN but I kept all the documents with the car and didn't keep copies (doh).

Mike, does anything come up with that other registration?

If it helps everyone, I sold it in February 2015 via Bartlett Automotive.

Did Bartletts only carry out a health check? If so Pops may have bought it and then sold it on. I think he bought one with the help of Bartletts around that time

MisterCorn 03-11-2021 09:46 AM

I bought it, some photos from this year.

https://i.postimg.cc/W1M63Mwv/2021-07-11-21-06-08.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/HxPbK3dQ/2021-09-05-10-42-09.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/9fbdPCkg/2021-10-08-16-24-57.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/SKkLzJgz/2021-10-17-10-16-44.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/hjG9pNWD/2021-10-17-11-57-15.jpg

MC

MisterCorn 05-11-2021 08:15 AM

I took the M3 plate off as not a big fan of private plates, I still have it on retention.

MC

GregorJP 05-11-2021 07:42 PM

There she is!

So good to see that you're putting it to great use and it looks like you're using as intended.

(you have a DM!)

MisterCorn 05-11-2021 08:51 PM

As you will see from the history, although it is getting use this year, other years it hasn't seen much action. Trouble is I have a bunch of cars and can't drive them all, so depending on what I'm doing it might not see any action for a year. It has had more use this year than in the last 4, including 2k miles in 10 days with back to back weekends around Scotland, and a four day tour around Wales. Since I bought it it has had a new SMG pump, roof relacquered and rear seats refinished. Never known another car with such great throttle response and by a mile the most responsive brakes.

MC

rstoughy 08-11-2021 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MisterCorn (Post 206662)
As you will see from the history, although it is getting use this year, other years it hasn't seen much action. Trouble is I have a bunch of cars and can't drive them all, so depending on what I'm doing it might not see any action for a year. It has had more use this year than in the last 4, including 2k miles in 10 days with back to back weekends around Scotland, and a four day tour around Wales. Since I bought it it has had a new SMG pump, roof relacquered and rear seats refinished. Never known another car with such great throttle response and by a mile the most responsive brakes.

MC

Car looks fantastic in those pics. I am the same and have chucked the miles on this year :thumbs:


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