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WTB: Neue Klasse Sedan


JMinPDX

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I Hi,

I've got a hankering for a Neue Klasse Sedan. I’ve had many 02s e3 currently an e9 but never a NK. Would like a nice driver with little or no rust. Must be a manual. Looking in the $10k-15k range. Willing to go higher for nice one.

PM if you know of one.

Cheers,

John

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John M (Formally JMinNJ)
73 2002 Malaga, 74 3.0cs Polaris 

67 NK 2000, 04 e46 330ci

 

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I’m at the point of offering my ‘67 NK 2000 and I’d be willing to part with it within your price range. Older paint job not BMW colour but still looks good from 20 ft (was Tampico originally).

 

PM for details.

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1967 2000 #1326213 SOLD / 1972 2002 Verona - insurance loss / 1962 700 Luxus SOLD / 1975 530i Malaga SOLD

http://nk2000project.blogspot.com/

"Rust Never Sleeps"

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5 hours ago, kiva667 said:

I’m at the point of offering my ‘67 NK 2000 and I’d be willing to part with it within your price range. Older paint job not BMW colour but still looks good from 20 ft (was Tampico originally).

 

PM for details.

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PM sent!

John M (Formally JMinNJ)
73 2002 Malaga, 74 3.0cs Polaris 

67 NK 2000, 04 e46 330ci

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I missed Rey’s 2000tilux (Pictured) that sold last year $15k. Great deal!

I’m willing to leave my $ comfort zone for the right NK.

Will see Daniel’s 1800 next week while In CA.

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John M (Formally JMinNJ)
73 2002 Malaga, 74 3.0cs Polaris 

67 NK 2000, 04 e46 330ci

 

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Hi John,

 

Daniel is well verse in NK, He is my go to person for advice, so I know he really take care his ride.

We kind a have two NK group here... the early NK vertical tail light guy or the later NK with horizontal tail one. The early vertical tail lights car seem to be more in price...I didn't have a choice, the Brown Turkey found

 me at $2,500 and I lost count how much I'm in it now...

 

 

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