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Bimmer325

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  1. I don't know how credible 'Jim Robinson' is, but nonetheless. Just wait for the Red Line version, Jimbo.
  2. Bimmer325 replied to RBB's topic in The Lounge
    That looks great! I'm glad everything worked out RBB. Enjoy, she's hotter than before.
  3. IS300
  4. Okay. The item is listed for BuyItNow at $194.99. I checked Completed Listings. This seller has over 80 phones available. In his previous auctions, the item was listed for BuyItNow at $214.99 (it's since been lowered). When it was at that price, he accepted offers of $190. That's roughly 88% of the BuyItNow price, and he accepted. I'm thinking I'll offer $175.00.
  5. This isn't a limitation the seller simply stated. It's actually written on the Submit page:
  6. Right, but it says “Make this offer your Best Offer. You can only make 1 offer on this item.” That seems to indicate that there's no counter-offering involved. In other words, if I'm declined, that's it for this auction.
  7. razoredge,I think evok was mimicking the fact that your above post is completely indecipherable to 99.9% of us. In the future, please don't tell one of the biggest contributors to this site to "shush". Thanks.
  8. baby
  9. Okay, so I'm new (and quickly becoming addicted) to buying stuff on eBay. The latest auction I've become interested in is a BuyItNow () auction with the option of Best Offer (). I plan on making an offer, rather than resorting to paying the BuyItNow price. On the Submit Best Offer page, it says “Make this offer your Best Offer. You can only make 1 offer on this item.”. My question is, if my offer is declined...that's it? I can't counter-offer with a higher amount? If that's the case, anyone have any advice on how low the seller might be willing to go? I mean, why make the Best Offer option available if you aren't willing to sell at a lower price? TIA -Bimmer
  10. Bimmer325 replied to daves87rs's topic in The Lounge
    Tuesday night brought one of the most severe thunderstorms I've experienced. When I returned home after midnight, our street was closed with a towering pine and several wires laying across the road. A large oak limb hit my sister's car. Luckily the damage is nothing a good body-shop can't take care of. Some of the larger hailstones still littered the street nearly an hour later, and our outdoor umbrellas were carried all the way to the edge of our backyard. Several streets in my neighborhood were impassable with the amount of trees, limbs, and debris that fell. The National Weather Service was supposed to survey the area early yesterday for evidence of a tornado. I haven't heard anything on that yet. Still, we got lucky. Just one town north of us people are still without power tonight.
  11. The W-bodies are a cancer on GM. Not a single class-leading model rides on this platform, and if my rental Grand Prix was any indication, they're at the bottom of the pack performance-wise. At this point, there's no disguising the fact that this platform is way past it's prime.
  12. Chevrolet Impala LS By Frank Williams July 20th, 2006 If you want to judge a restaurant, don’t order the chef’s specialty. Go for the hamburger or the omelet. If the man in the funny hat prepares these prosaic dishes with the same passion he puts into his Suprème de Turbot Rôti aux Asperges Vertes et à l'Ail en Chemise, you have a winner. The same applies to cars. If you want to judge an automaker’s prowess, check their basic models. Scope the ones with standard engines and base interiors that hide in the back of the lots. A few miles behind the wheel tells you more about the manufacturer’s passion for product than anything their spinmongers could ever publish. Which brings us to the Impala LS. [...Read More]
  13. First Drive: 2007 BMW 335i Coupe 3 Series excellence, continued By Jason Kavanagh Email | Blog Date posted: 07-16-2006 Normally, coupes are exercises in vanity: all fluff and no substance. Ego-trumping sensibility. Liberace bitch-slapping Alan Greenspan. No one knows this better than BMW, which has been in the 3 Series game since Gerald Ford was cracking his knuckles in the Oval Office. It's getting pretty good at the game, as evidenced by the outstanding latest version of the 3 Series, which debuted as a 2006 model in "E90" sedan form only. As in previous generations, the coupe version is released just when the panting over the sedan has subsided. With the 2007 BMW 335i Coupe, the second-stage booster of the 3 Series family is alight, hurtling the 3 Series along its intended path with renewed thrust. Really, though — does anyone need a coupe version of the newest 3 Series? The coupe would only be gilding the lily if it didn't offer up anything other than sheet-metal revisions. It does, and you do. [...Read More]
  14. ghetto
  15. year
  16. There's a Saturn ad in the August Motor Trend featuring the Aura. It really looks stunning. I'll scan it if anyone's interested.
  17. aliens
  18. My sister lives in Fairfield, CT (#9).
  19. This move is long overdue. Hopefully the Escalade Super Bowl commercials were a sneak peak.
  20. metrosexual
  21. The VUE really looks dumpy alongside the Aura and Sky.
  22. That's weird. Yesterday I was at the beach with some friends and family and we had a heated debate involving exactly this. A People magazine with her picture in it brought the conversation about.

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