WTT: my 87' 325is for your late model

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  • brandondan1
    E30 Enthusiast
    • Aug 2006
    • 1091

    #1

    WTT: my 87' 325is for your late model

    Hey guys, I'm looking to trade my 1987 325is for a late model 2dr e30 preferably a 318is. My car is a 5spd and the ODO stopped at 179k

    I've replaced a lot of parts since I've gotten this car.
    thermostat
    coolant level sensor
    coolant temp sensor (for dash and injectors)
    water pump
    timing belt
    crank position sensor
    o2 sensor
    o2 sensor relay
    breather hose
    fuel injectors
    fuel pressure regulator
    fuel pump
    fuel level sender
    air flow meter
    front brake pads
    spark plugs
    spark wires
    distributor cap
    distributor rotor
    coil
    starter
    catalytic converter
    muffler
    charcoal canister
    defroster switch
    e-brake console
    glove box lock latch
    all new fuses
    tie rod ends
    and more...

    It also has a fresh oil, filter, air filter, redline LSD fluid and coolant.
    (I have all records for the parts)

    Mods:
    I've converted the front to late model style which includes
    euro grills
    front plastic bumper
    brand new valance
    brand new brake ducts
    brand new fog blanks
    brand new oil cooler grill
    brand new iS lip
    Ryan G splitter
    Smoked euro ellips with city lights
    8k HID conversion kit
    MHW smoked turns

    The Bad:
    Even though I've done quite a bit to it, it still has a few problems:
    front seats are worn
    shifter is kinda sloppy, but tranny shifts very well
    cracked dash
    a/c doesn't work
    needs central lock computer
    no headunit
    needs an alignment

    PICS:
    I don't have many recent pics because my camera got stolen but you can get a good idea from these:








    If you have any questions feel free to ask!


    91 318is
  • euroshark
    No R3VLimiter
    • Apr 2006
    • 3491

    #2
    Consider a trade for my '91 Alfa 164 5 speed?

    It's Italian... and fast... and honestly quite reliable!

    Plus, if it does need something you can call me and order parts for it!
    '88 528e /// '88 M5 /// '89 951 /// '98 E430 /// '02 M5

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    • Axxe
      No R3VLimiter
      • Aug 2004
      • 3355

      #3
      I doubt you'll get a straight trade. How much are you looking to get for it?


      Keep it slideways!!

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      • brandondan1
        E30 Enthusiast
        • Aug 2006
        • 1091

        #4
        Sry no alfa unless it's a Brera ;)

        Well I figure I would ask around 3k for it, but I really need a trade for it since it's my only car. A late model 318 in decent condition would be fair IMO for anyone looking for a sharp car with more power.


        91 318is

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        • dude8383
          Forum Sponsor
          • Jan 2005
          • 10387

          #5
          May I ask why you want to get a 318is?
          IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here

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          • scBeamer803
            Banned
            • Apr 2007
            • 641

            #6
            pm'd

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            • Waynegro
              Advanced Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 160

              #7
              Why dont you just put plastic bumper on the back? Thats what your after right? A decent body shop should be able to do it without much problem. It would be way cheaper and easier than trying to sell or trade your car.

              The other small differences are a cake walk, brake light, rear view mirror, ect.

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              • brandondan1
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Aug 2006
                • 1091

                #8
                I wouldn't mind a 325, but I thought a 318 would be a better daily driver(and a more desirable trade for the other party). I shift at 3k most of the time anyway, so I'm not trying to win any races ;). Plus, the gas mileage on an m42 is pretty sweet.

                I may have a shop do the rear bumper/valance swap, but I hate having other people work on my car(everything has been done myself) and I prefer the look of late model tails. The only way I would be completely happy is if I chopped off the rear tail section and welded a late model one on, but it would probably be expensive as hell.


                91 318is

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                • einstein57
                  R3V OG
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 10780

                  #9
                  your car looks good. I kinda like the smaller tails. If they are good enough for an m3 they are good enough for my car. GL
                  Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

                  www.gecoils.com
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