Hello r3v,
I'm new to the forum and am looking at getting my first e30. I have sort of narrowed it down between two cars.
1. 1987 BMW 325is white/black leather, manual transmission, US car, sport seats, all stock, car has about 90k+ miles but the engine was replaced due to oil pan leak and has about 46k+ on the engine (same m20 from a 1989 car), besides this only the catalytic converter has some rust, but overall has been well maintained and garaged by the second owner whom I would be buying it from.
2. 1989 BMW 325i Touring, blue/ grey leather, manual, manual transmission, Euro car (would be imported), sport seats, well spec'd including A/C, all stock, about 150k miles, and this car has some work that needs to be done on the panels/ doors (slight rust/ dents) and full respray but the interior is pretty good.
I have been doing a lot of research/ reading and was wondering if anyone could give insight on not just these cars mentioned but the pros/ cons of the 325is vs Touring in general.
Thanks for your advice and feedback.
I'm new to the forum and am looking at getting my first e30. I have sort of narrowed it down between two cars.
1. 1987 BMW 325is white/black leather, manual transmission, US car, sport seats, all stock, car has about 90k+ miles but the engine was replaced due to oil pan leak and has about 46k+ on the engine (same m20 from a 1989 car), besides this only the catalytic converter has some rust, but overall has been well maintained and garaged by the second owner whom I would be buying it from.
2. 1989 BMW 325i Touring, blue/ grey leather, manual, manual transmission, Euro car (would be imported), sport seats, well spec'd including A/C, all stock, about 150k miles, and this car has some work that needs to be done on the panels/ doors (slight rust/ dents) and full respray but the interior is pretty good.
I have been doing a lot of research/ reading and was wondering if anyone could give insight on not just these cars mentioned but the pros/ cons of the 325is vs Touring in general.
Thanks for your advice and feedback.
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