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Originally Posted by cfm56d7b
How many miles did the vehicle have on the date purchased? Thorough inspection of belts and hoses is recommended.
As a side note, the vehicle does not appear to have carbon ceramic brakes (or CCB). Replacing CCB brakes on both axles will cost north of $9K. Regular brakes are just fine for daily driving.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cfm56d7b
How many miles did the vehicle have on the date purchased? Thorough inspection of belts and hoses is recommended.
As a side note, the vehicle does not appear to have carbon ceramic brakes (or CCB). Replacing CCB brakes on both axles will cost north of $9K. Regular brakes are just fine for daily driving.
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It had 31,000 miles on it. Previous driver broke it in properly. I had it checked by a bimmer tech and everything was in great shape.
It has regular brakes. I researched the difference between the regular brakes and the CCBs both replacement cost and performance, finding the CCBs were unnecessary. Thanks for your input.