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    My 1983 323i

    I've been lurking the forums for the past couple of days, so I figured I'd make an account and post my E30. I've always liked the look of the E30, and have wanted one, but never really looked too far into buying one until I was window shopping online ads due to my daily car being repaired. I snapped it up pretty quickly.

    Anyway, here it is:


    I have a question, though. Since buying it, I've been researching a bit, and I've come to realize just how old it is, and that most of the aftermarket parts are aimed at the facelifted 318i and the 325i; so, should I keep it and work with it? Or hold out for a late 80s/early 90s 318i or 325i? Either way, I'm liking it, I just don't really know where to start.

    #2
    Welcome to R3V. Sweet car! Pretty rare to see an 83 E30.

    No reason not to keep it. A lot of parts between these cars interchange in one way or another.
    BimmerHeads
    Classic BMW Specialists
    Santa Clarita, CA

    www.BimmerHeads.com

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      #3
      Keep it dude :early:


      1989 325is l 1984 euro 320i l 1970 2002 Racecar
      1991 318i 4dr slick top


      Euro spec 320i/Alpina B6 3.5 project(the never ending saga)
      Vintage race car revival (2002 content)
      Mtech 2 turbo restoration
      Brilliantrot slick top "build"

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        #4
        As a fellow 1983 model year 323i owner, I say keep it. Mine is a 12/82 production, so my e30 is only 10 months newer than I am, I like that. There have been quite a few 323i owners pop up in the past year, so if you have any questions about the m20b23, you'll find lots of people here dealing with the same model.

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          #5
          No ... sell & ship to the States! I've got an extra spot in the drive for it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Reignity View Post
            I'm liking it, I just don't really know where to start.
            I like it too, but hate black wheels. Thats where I would start
            Simon
            Current Cars:
            -1999 996.1 911 4/98 3.8L 6-Speed, 21st Century Beetle

            Make R3V Great Again -2020

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              #7
              As a late model owner, I envy your early model and euro bumpers. Keep it ! :)
              Current:
              1989 325i
              1988 M3
              1987 325ic
              Past:
              2001 330ci
              2001 M3

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                #8
                Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
                I like it too, but hate black wheels. Thats where I would start
                I don't mind the wheels in black, to be honest. That said, it looks like the guy who had it before me rattle-canned them black.

                I think my main issue so far is that it's an auto. Manual BMWs are pretty scarce here in Australia; it's like a 5:1 ratio for autos and manuals. But yeah, I think it'd be a good project for me to do mainly detailing sort of stuff, and maybe learn some electrical things. Started by downloading the service manual, though I'll probably look for a hard copy.

                And thanks for the replies!

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