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      10-04-2023, 03:38 PM   #1
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2013 Dinan M5 6 speed manual

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I've owned this car since 2018 and have enjoyed all of it - driving, shifting, even doing the maintenance. These cars are pretty easy to work on and it's new enough to not have much corrosion. It's been the most reliable BMW I've ever owned. It's sure to treat the next owner well. 2013 BMW Dinan M5, 6 speed manual. Imperial Blue over Silverstone II interior. Every option except night vision and rear seat entertainment. 1 of 577 manuals built for the F10 M5. 1 of 2 Imperial Blue/Full leather Silverstone with 6MT. B&O audio, executive package (includes HUD), driver assistance package (fully defeat-able with memory buttons on the dash). Heated/cooled seats. Engine is bone stock, never tuned as far as I know, certainly not while I've owned it, although I've been saying for years I'm going to put a Stage 1 tune on it. Dinan parts include front and rear swaybars, front thrust arm monoballs, height adjustable spring kit (H.A.S.) and exhaust mufflers. The car also has a Rogue short shifter and clutch delay valve delete.

Just rolled 102,000 miles. Still driving the car, so mileage will increase slowly. The car has been heavily maintained. See screenshot in picture section. I have partial records back to new. Extensive 100k mile PM service was completed.

I still have all the stock/original parts for the car, a few random spare parts, spare engine oil and a set of stock 19" 345M wheels with snow tires that can be negotiated into the deal if desired.


Only trade considerations with cash added on either end: E28 M5, E34 M5, E24 M6, or older BMW's like 1800, E12, E21, etc. Also consider 996/997 911 coupes. ANY/ALL potential trade cars must be a manual transmission.

PM me or for faster response, send an email to tekudla AT g mail

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      10-18-2023, 12:26 PM   #2
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Bump. Lowering the price until I put the car in storage for winter.
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      10-18-2023, 03:28 PM   #3
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You have a very nice car. I love the 6MT’s. That’s what I have as well. You’ve owned this since 2018, you mentioned putting it in storage for the winter. Buffalo area gets incredible amounts of snow (deadly some years), I’m sure potential buyers will want to know if you have been putting the car in storage EVERY winter since taking ownership in 2018 or just this year? Thanks
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      10-19-2023, 02:23 PM   #4
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You have a very nice car. I love the 6MT’s. That’s what I have as well. You’ve owned this since 2018, you mentioned putting it in storage for the winter. Buffalo area gets incredible amounts of snow (deadly some years), I’m sure potential buyers will want to know if you have been putting the car in storage EVERY winter since taking ownership in 2018 or just this year? Thanks
I think the car condition can/should speak for itself over what winters it may have seen. I'm not the original owner and couldn't say with confidence whether or not it was driven in the winter prior to my ownership. I can say that the car is in good condition with no undue corrosion. Some of the wheel well pictures should reflect this as well.

Also side note, I'm not sure what difference or additional bearing a "deadly" winter with heavy snow has over winters that see little snow but lots of freezing temps that bring out the salt trucks. If anything, our occasional heavy snowstorms keep cars inside more often. I can't imagine trying to drive an M5 in a foot or more of fresh snow. lol

Let me know if you're interested in coming to take a look and make a fair offer.

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Tim
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