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    #16
    damn! $1500 for that wouldnt be even worth it for me. i picked up my mint 91 e30 for $1650 but my car needed nothing and i purchased it from the original owner with a squeeky clean history :)

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      #17
      just save up more money to buy an even better one with less problems. e30s are a pain in the ass sometimes. so make sure you check everything before buying one, you dont want any surprises down the road thats gonna hurt your wallet.

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        #18
        Pass on this one. I know it's tough. I spent months and months finding my E30. It sounds like there is a healthy amount of work that will need to be done on this car right away, and this isn't necessarily a great deal.
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          #19
          What if I Offered her $1200-1300 for it, Alot of you guys think it's not a good deal. I Almost paid $1500 for a 87 with 176k ETA awhile back(Tho that one was almost cosmetically perfect), guess it wasn't a good idea.

          What's the maintenance that needs to be done when i buy it? Like i really just need the car for scooting around town, and for my 5(Thar and back) mile commute to work 5 daise a week. I can use the Corolla in the winter, save up the $500 I need for these parts, and fix the car in the winter after I bring it too the shop at school...I wasn't planning on wintering the car rly.

          My friend has an 85 Craftsman RX7, he works less hours then me, and somehow his car keeps going and going...wtf...and is always high.

          She said the car hasn't gave her problems, evar. One noteable thing is that she uses regular gas in her car. Also has the OBC And Airbags, big plus.
          Last edited by TimKninja; 07-23-2009, 12:23 PM.
          1985 325e M50TU(Sold)
          1991 318is Slicktop (Sold)
          1990 325is Brilliantrot S50/5 Lug Swapped.
          1992 525i Manual shitbox Winter Beater

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            #20
            I say either wait until the corolla is FINISHED and driveable. and then buy the e30, and do what you can to bring her up to spec, OR

            wait til the corolla is finished, and then sell it for whatever, and THEN look for an e30

            BavAuto ~ Bilstein ~ BBS ~ Scorpion ~ MarkD ~ Prolumen

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            '89 335iC (M30) - summer
            '17 Mazda3 - winter

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              #21
              Originally posted by Inline Sex View Post
              is she hot?
              +2 :p





              If you like it buy it... but be wary that you have been informed.

              Buy it and sell it afterwards, there wont be any much depreciation and you probably get most of your money back.... maybe by september, lots of freshmen are arriving in New England.... looking for e30...just maybe

              Live life the way you want it to be.

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                #22
                Can I bring my cat by your hospital? LOL

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by jaye30 View Post
                  just save up more money to buy an even better one with less problems. E30s are a pain in the ass sometimes. So make sure you check everything before buying one, you dont want any surprises down the road thats gonna hurt your wallet.
                  +1

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