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    Obvious differences on 325i and 325ix???

    Besides that it is 4WD, are there any things I should see to surely know it is really and ix and 4wd?

    Any indicators in the dah or interior, switches?

    I am looking at an 1989 today, what is the going price for an excellent condition - 4-Door, 95,000 original miles automatic?

    Thanks! ;)

    #2
    fender flares, rocker panel trim, 15" basketweave wheels, not sure what else. Hopefully an ixer can chime in

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      #3
      look underneath for front half-shafts.

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        #4
        just open the hood and look on the passenger side.. you can see the half shaft below the exhaust manifolds. there are tons of differences but some are pretty subtle, I'm still finding unique parts and I've had mine for 3 years.
        Build thread

        Bimmerlabs

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          #5
          Re: Obvious differences on 325i and 325ix???

          Originally posted by BingM3
          automatic?
          PNW Crew
          90 m3
          06 m5

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            #6
            Like my favorite saying, "SAY NO TO SMG" and i guess i can add "especially to automatic" in this case. Bro hold out and get yourself a manual trany e30. SO MUCH BETTER!!!

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              #7
              Oil pan.

              "See, we're adding a little something to this month's sales contest. As you all know, first prize is a Cadillac Eldorado. Anyone wanna see second prize? Second prize is a set of steak knives. Third prize is you're fired."

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                #8
                Re: Obvious differences on 325i and 325ix???

                Originally posted by BingM3
                I am looking at an 1989 today, what is the going price for an excellent condition - 4-Door, 95,000 original miles automatic?
                I don't know what the going price would be, but I paid $8,900 for my 1989 325iX, 56,000 miles, automatic, and excellent condition.

                You'll pay exactly what you want for an iX. What are they asking for it?

                I love my iX and I've owned a 1989 325is, and I still own a 1986 325ic.

                Everyone needs to quit giving their two cents on automatics. He didn't ask about automatics.
                Current BMW's:
                2004 330Ci
                1986 European 325i cabrio
                1986 735i

                Previous BMW's:
                1989 325is RIP
                1989 325iX RIP
                2001 740iL RIP

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                  #9
                  if you dont want to bend over.... take a look under the hood.... the strut towers should be vertical..... they dont look normal

                  http://www.westwerksauto.com

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                    #10
                    Looking to replace my daily driver, asking $ 3,000----95,000 original miles, Diamond Black, 4 Door, Automatic

                    Stuff needed:

                    Body 7/10
                    Interior 10/10

                    Issues:

                    Losse exhaust, batterty getting drained, the instrumentation lights are flickering, vibration on steering wheel at 60mph

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by BingM3
                      Looking to replace my daily driver, asking $ 3,000----95,000 original miles, Diamond Black, 4 Door, Automatic

                      Stuff needed:

                      Body 7/10
                      Interior 10/10

                      Issues:

                      Losse exhaust, batterty getting drained, the instrumentation lights are flickering, vibration on steering wheel at 60mph
                      The battery is probably being drained because of a lose belt, failing alternator, or a bad battery. Try taking it to an Autozone or the like before you buy the car to have them to a test on the electrical system. I would assume the dash lights are dimming beause of the said above.

                      As far as the steering wheel shaking above 60mph, it could be a lot of things. Bent rim, wheels out of balance, bad tire, or suspension problems.

                      I'd say $3,000 is a VERY resonable price for a 325iX with that low of miles. Ask the owner aboit the transfer case and if its had a rebuild or any work done on it.

                      Otherwise, good luck. If you have more questions, this is the place to ask.
                      Current BMW's:
                      2004 330Ci
                      1986 European 325i cabrio
                      1986 735i

                      Previous BMW's:
                      1989 325is RIP
                      1989 325iX RIP
                      2001 740iL RIP

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by e30evolution
                        if you dont want to bend over.... take a look under the hood.... the strut towers should be vertical..... they dont look normal
                        I'd say that's the number 1 dead giveaway. The strut towers are very very unique.

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                          #13
                          Don't forget the higher ride height (assuming it's stock).

                          Guys, anyone scoffing at buying a 95Kmi 325ix for only $3K because it has an auto tranny has obviously never looked for a good condition 5spd ix. Here in New England people can ask $5K+ for a 200Kmi 325ix and get it if it's a stick and in relatively good shape..

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                            #14
                            I really hate autos, but an ix with only 95,000mi for only $3,000 is a good find. You can always do a 5-speed swap in the future if you like.

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