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it's just a silver metallic paint. the clearcoat oxidizes if not waxed, which then starts to crack and peel. it lasts a long time as long as the clearcoat doesn't fail.
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Originally posted by nando View Postthe 325is did not get lowering springs. there was an mtech suspension package available to most E30s but it's not "is" specific. all that means is it had sport seats, spoilers and an LSD. in 89 the sport models had body colored mirrors, 90+ were all body color. oh and they got a badge. :p
seeing how the front valance is bashed in on the passenger side, the lip is probably long gone. the original wheels were probably trashed long ago as well.
check to see if it's been painted - sterling silver goes bad pretty quickly if not exceptionally well taken care of. Being repainted isn't a big deal if it's just to fix bad original paint, but of course it can also mean it's had an accident.
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the 325is did not get lowering springs. there was an mtech suspension package available to most E30s but it's not "is" specific. all that means is it had sport seats, spoilers and an LSD. in 89 the sport models had body colored mirrors, 90+ were all body color. oh and they got a badge. :p
seeing how the front valance is bashed in on the passenger side, the lip is probably long gone. the original wheels were probably trashed long ago as well.
check to see if it's been painted - sterling silver goes bad pretty quickly if not exceptionally well taken care of. Being repainted isn't a big deal if it's just to fix bad original paint, but of course it can also mean it's had an accident.
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Originally posted by bmwstephen View Postyes I do, last quarter
Go AGGIES!
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Yeah, they do look like sport seats. But good luck, and let erryone know how it goes.
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Originally posted by Nic01101011 View Postdo you go to skool in davis?
Go AGGIES!
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Originally posted by Turf1600 View PostYes. The LSD will tell the story. Why does it matter anyways? If it's missing all of the IS bits it's an I with a badge. They are the same car.
If I want any chance at bargaining the price with him, I have to shoot down a few of his claims and give him a reality check that it is not worth as much as he thinks.
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Originally posted by bmwstephen View PostI'll definitely look into that.
As for the ride height in the pics so far. Is that how an IS is supposed to look?
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when I first bought my iS it sat pretty high up like that, until I slammed it that is.
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Originally posted by '90 325is View Postif all else fails get the VIN and check the carfax. It should say what the car is.
As for the ride height in the pics so far. Is that how an IS is supposed to look?
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if all else fails get the VIN and check the carfax. It should say what the car is.
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much appreciated guys! it should be a smooth process from here on out
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yes they are drilled/bolted on. Open up the trunk and look where it's connected . Also get under the car and check for an LSD.
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Seats will be the dead give-away as to whether it is an iS or not. They look like sport seats in the pictures, but it is a bit hard to tell. I dont recall ever seeing a late model iS that came with bottle caps, but I guess it could happen. My eS came from the factory with the bottle caps, but that's a bit different.
The front lip definitely doesnt belong. I dont understand why someone would put the wrong lip on it if one broke off, unless it was a used piece from the boneyard. iS lips are cheap enough new. It could have been color matched from the factory, but many were not. Usually I've seen the front and rear spoiler painted to match or left black as a pair, not seperately.
Looks like a nice car though. Manual trans just adds weight anyway. That extra pedal and the more complex shift linkage.. yeah you are better off with the auto anyway :drink:.
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