this car has been sold. thanks for the intrest.
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1989 325is $5,300 Fort Wayne IN
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my e30 has 183,000
in addition here are some of the new parts that put in that i can think of
New radiator, New radiator hoses, New clutch fan, New water pump, New belts, New remanufactured head, New timing belt, New tensiorners, New thermostat, New Fuel Injectors, New Spark plugs, New Fuel regulator, New Fuel rail, New fuel filter, Intake manifold cleaned, Exhaust manifold cleaned, New starter
note: when the head was replaced the piston walls were nice and smooth. there was no ridge for wear.
here are some pics of the engine:
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Ok, well if you want to get serious and send me a price option I'm game, and have cash waiting in my dresser to find a new ride ;). I have no need for those panels so it would be a waste of money for myself. Very clean car though, I can't justify $5k for a nearly stock albeit clean(and maintained) e30. GLWS.1985 323i - Co-Driver/Track Car1981 Porsche 931 - MS'N'S'ed
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ok lots of question on the panels
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to answer your question on the body panels:
the previous owner who i know was planning on buying a different e30 that had rust all over. he ended up buy the body panels before he bought the car. the deal ended up falling through. leaving him with the bill of the body panels and no car. not long after that he purchased the car that i now own. one of the main reasons i bought the car off of him was because of the good condition of the body and frame. i had what little rust and dents the car did have removed. the car has a new paint job with all new badges, new kidney grill, new front and rear spoiler. all oem original.
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