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    1990, 325i $2500 - Michigan

    Asking $2300 OBO

    Car is in Shelby Twp, MI, 48317. I don't have a license plate for it, but I do have insurance, so you can still drive it. This weekend would be perfect to come look at it. The car will be sold first come, first serve. I will not hold off a sale, unless you put a deposit on the car via paypal, down payment, etc.

    Car is a 1990 325i, 5 speed. Used to be Bronzit, I purchased it after it was painted at some point. Car has 169k miles. I'm going to try and list everything about the car, but I may miss things, there are many new parts. Car has a lot of little problems that I eventually planned on fixing, but I have no time to do it. The only reason I'm selling the car is because I needed to get a truck and I don't use the E30 since I have the truck and my Corvette now. I want to get the car to someone before it goes to hell and there is yet another E30 gone. I would still drive this car anywhere. I just changed the oil less than 500 miles ago. The interior needs a good cleaning. Some carpet cleaner etc would do wonders. If you want anymore pictures I will try my best to get some. Everything listed is to bes tof my knowledge. I don't drive the car anymore it's just taking up space. I've put over $700 into it in the last two months, so I'm not willing to lose my ass on it completely. Since I haven't driven it, I may be forgetting things that need to be done or have been done. I will not take $1500, so don't even bother. Like, I said, I just put $700 into it, and I know these cars are only going up in value in every condition. I do though, understand it's not a show car by any means.



    If interested, please Call or text, if I do not answer I will return your call/text asap! This is the best way to get a hold of me. I don't have time to be on the computer all day, sorry.

    810-278-0232




    The good

    New timing belt
    New timing belt tensioner
    New valve cover gasket
    New water pump
    New coolant hoses
    New air intake
    New battery
    New slave cylinder line
    ^All done within last 500 miles
    Newer brakes
    Newer Idle air control
    Aftermarket CD player with aux output
    Dash has very small crack (pictured)
    Magnaflow Muffler

    The bad

    Right front wheel bearing, it moans while driving

    A/C doesnt have a belt on it, never has since I owned it, so I have no idea if it works or not. The pulley spins freely, so that's good.

    Sunroof was caulked into place before I got it, so you'd have to do quite a bit of work to get it to work again, meaning, new seal and I'm assuming motor, I've never cared to look.

    Passenger side door panel needs to have new clips installed so it stays on the door, also the inside handle needs to have a new screw put in so it doesn't pull off of the panel when closed.

    Car idles wonky. I've changed the idle air control and put a new air intake on. I'm positive the problem is the old vacuum lines, they are cracked and brittle.

    Starting to rust around the rear wheel wells, doors and trunk, most of it is surface, but there is some that is starting to bubble (pictured)

    Glove box handle broke off. I still need to get into it, so any help would be appreciated with that.

    Head liner is starting to droop.

    The warning system panel needs to be put back up. I took it off to fix the button push, but I have not had a chance to fix it. You can see it in the one photo in the center counsel



    20130630_153459 by izthistaken, on Flickr


    20130630_153536 by izthistaken, on Flickr


    E30 strobed in the snowbanks by izthistaken, on Flickr
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    Last edited by izthistaken; 09-03-2013, 05:45 PM.
    -Matt

    http://www.facebook.com/MatthewTrombleyPhotography

    1990 325i
    1999 FRC



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    #2
    $2300 OBO! Someone come look at it!
    -Matt

    http://www.facebook.com/MatthewTrombleyPhotography

    1990 325i
    1999 FRC



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      #3
      Help on your glovebox handle. There should be a small silver catch that moves left to right, it's way under and you have to lift the handle as high as possible. Anyway, just take a screwdriver and carefully push said lever towards the passengers door and the box should swing free.

      Carefully, don't do like the PO of my car and fuck up the box trying to pry into it.
      Derek-

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