I figured I would put this out to the collective.
I'm getting a 2001 ready to sell for a client. The tires are 2012 date coded, so we're going to put a fresh set on before advertising the car or putting it up on BaT.
Would you find brand new run flat tires more or less attractive than brand new summer performance tires?
The price isn't much different either way and not a big factor anyway.
We just want the best and most attractive (to buyers) tires on the car.
It's getting a few things fixed up at BMW dealer right now so it will be 100% in every way.
I'm taking the hard top in to get headliner replaced by a shop that did another Z8 hard top for me about a year ago.
I'll do a super detail on it of course.
It's a 9,600 mile one-owner car that I've taken care of since new so it doesn't need much in regards to detailing
100% factory paint. No damage ever.
Performance Package and two brand new headlights installed in 2013.
Oil and brake fluid last year and probably fresh oil again while it's at dealer because why not.
Dealer is just giving it a very thorough looking over. New rear ball joints / rubber bushings for sure as they're torn.
Is there anything the collective would recommend having addressed proactively?
Coolant hoses? Other known issues easier fixed now than waiting until they inevitably fail due to age?
I'm looking to present the best, zero excuses car possible when I finally put it on the market.
The paint is failing on the hard top trolley! I think the upholstery shop is connected to a body shop, so I may have those guys re-paint it while everything is there.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.