This 1995 BMW 850CSi is #205 of 225 examples produced for the US market and is finished in Alpine White over a Lotus White interior. The car spent time in Puerto Rico and Florida before being brought to California by the seller in April 2019. Power is supplied by a 5.6-liter S70 V12 linked with a six-speed manual transmission and factory limited-slip differential. An engine-out service in July 2019 included partially resealing the V12, along with refreshing the cooling and ignition systems as outlined below. Now showing 86k miles, this E31 is being offered for sale with its window sticker, service records, a clean Carfax report, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

In contrast to other E31 coupes, the 850CSi features quad exhaust tips, altered front and rear bumpers, and a lowered ride height. This example is finished in Alpine White, and close-up photos of the paint, trim, and pop-up headlights are provided in the gallery. The front bumper was refinished by the seller due to cracks.

Staggered-width 17” throwing star wheels feature polished lips and wear Bridgestone Potenza tires. Four-wheel, power-assisted disc brakes with ABS came standard, along with a multi-link rear suspension.

Reupholstered Lotus White leather seats are power-adjustable and feature memory settings for the driver. Black floor mats protect the matching carpets, and the black Alcantara headliner is shown in the gallery below. The wood trim and shift knob have been refurbished, and the heater core is currently inoperable per the seller.

Equipment includes dual-zone climate control, a cassette stereo, an onboard computer, and a six-disc CD changer mounted in the trunk. The digital odometer indicates over 86k miles, approximately 500 of which were added by the seller.

The 5.6-liter S70B56 produced 372 horsepower for the US market and is linked with a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential. An engine-out service was completed by EF1 Motorsports of Signal Hill, California in July 2019. Work totaled over $6k and included a partial engine reseal, as well as installation of a new water pump, thermostat, radiator, spark plugs, and more as outlined on an invoice provided in the gallery.

Additional photos of the underbody are viewable in the gallery below, along with images showing the engine removed from the car.

The window sticker lists the standard features and a total suggested retail price of $104,650.

A recent Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage and displays history in Puerto Rico, Florida, Pennsylvania, and California. Two videos featuring the car are attached below, and an in-car night driving video can be seen here.