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<blockquote data-quote="DanzE90" data-source="post: 705216" data-attributes="member: 42160"><p>for the 1st link, i previously went to OKR autocity last mth but was unable to locate the car so left the area.</p><p></p><p>the 1st concern when buying a bimmer, i must look at the mileage if it passes the 100k km mark ensure a top overhaul is done, u can look at the grey sealant gasket at the engine head. like my e90 was 117k kms when i bought it, it was previously overhauled, try to smell the exhaust fumes too make sure no burnt smell, after starting the car & engine warmed up, switch it off, open the engine oil cover & smell inside too for burnt smell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanzE90, post: 705216, member: 42160"] for the 1st link, i previously went to OKR autocity last mth but was unable to locate the car so left the area. the 1st concern when buying a bimmer, i must look at the mileage if it passes the 100k km mark ensure a top overhaul is done, u can look at the grey sealant gasket at the engine head. like my e90 was 117k kms when i bought it, it was previously overhauled, try to smell the exhaust fumes too make sure no burnt smell, after starting the car & engine warmed up, switch it off, open the engine oil cover & smell inside too for burnt smell. [/QUOTE]
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