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  • devon.818
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    Originally posted by bowtie2bimmer
    hmmm...

    Car: 2500
    foglights: 35
    Speaker covers: 20
    CPS: 40
    Odo gears: 15
    valve cover paint/gasket: 20
    Timing job (belts, wp, etc): 97
    Top cover strut: 29
    Rear roundel: 30
    OBC temp sensor: 15
    Fuel injector cleaning: 35
    Plugs/ air filter/ fuel filter: 50
    Ignition rotor: 20
    OBC led conversion: 4
    rear Tires: 150

    Total $3,060

    Funny i've had it only 2 months and put 500 into, considering no actual mods. I also paid $400 for tax/tag/title which i didn't include
    You have nothing to worry about lol. When you start spending 4,5,6...10x what you paid for a car, then you really start not wanting to think about it lol


    I have a black folder, tucked away in a drawer in my room full of receipts an invoices. I will not dare start adding things up, but If anything were to happen I have all the records to present to the insurance....knowing I will get low balled anywayz.


    I bought my current project knowing I will not sell it and am fine with all the money it will suck up. I like being broke I guess lol

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  • caveman85
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    car- 2300
    rear tires- 230
    plugs- 20
    valve cover gasket and valve cover paint- 23
    timing belt, wp, and acc. belts- 120
    new si board and cluster- 130
    new battery- 110
    wheeland grill paint- 12
    fuel injector cleaning- 35
    right now im up to $2980
    many more repairs to come....then mods
    all worth it....car is worth more than what i put into her in my opinion
    Last edited by caveman85; 03-08-2012, 08:58 AM.

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  • redsubdivisions
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    I can't even put a dollar amount on mine, especially when I restored my A/C system. But it doesn't really bother me because I didn't have plans to flip this car when I bought it. It has been an excellent car to me and definitely worth my money that I have invested into it. I am sure a majority of the owners on here can say the same thing.

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  • bowtie2bimmer
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    hmmm...

    Car: 2500
    foglights: 35
    Speaker covers: 20
    CPS: 40
    Odo gears: 15
    valve cover paint/gasket: 20
    Timing job (belts, wp, etc): 97
    Top cover strut: 29
    Rear roundel: 30
    OBC temp sensor: 15
    Fuel injector cleaning: 35
    Plugs/ air filter/ fuel filter: 50
    Ignition rotor: 20
    OBC led conversion: 4
    rear Tires: 150

    Total $3,060

    Funny i've had it only 2 months and put 500 into, considering no actual mods. I also paid $400 for tax/tag/title which i didn't include

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  • GunMetalGrey
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    ^ A'men!

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  • Car Addict
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    Originally posted by stamar
    you know I love all of you.

    But I dont want anyone to fool themselves.

    The private party value for a 1992 325 convertible with essentially all options, in what is considered perfect condition with 150,000 miles
    2900.
    And none of your cars are in perfect condition. or a 92.

    The truth is, most of your cars are worth under 2k on on the used market. Those are the ones with coilovers or something outstanding.... because a 87 e30 with 210,000 is actually not worth 500 in perfect condition....
    And contrary to any e30 propaganda ( believe me on the celica forum they all talk about how their 1993 celica is worth 4k) the kbb value of e30s is falling so fast kbb lists its values as very doubtfull. Kbb values are based on what the sale values went for in the previous year, and the average price fell so much its listed as dubvious. And you dont have to have any doubt as to what that predicts for the future.


    I think cars are great but were talking figures, and talking about ignoring figures and ignoring 500 pound gorrillas in the room. Everyone wants to live in denial of the value of a 20 year old car.

    Plenty of the lists here are totally in touch with reality but plenty arent. At least face it for a moment and then go on ignoring it I guess I will too.
    You seem to be seriously delusional. do you think we put this money into our cars as an investment? Did you actually think you were gonna make a profit from these cars, or even make your money back. Hahaha. We don't do this for money, we don't do this for an investment, we do it because we love the cars. While other people blow their money at the bars or on drugs or parties, we spend our weekends shoulder deep in our motors replacing a part neglected for years. Why? Because we are e30 owners, we are not rational money mongering old farts, well some are, we are drivers, racers and backyard technicians we do this for the love of the car, not love of our wallet.
    Last edited by Car Addict; 03-08-2012, 07:56 AM.

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  • Fleksta
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    Originally posted by stamar
    Plenty of the lists here are totally in touch with reality but plenty arent. At least face it for a moment and then go on ignoring it I guess I will too.
    I don't think any of us fail to realize the value of our cars on the market. The real value is what they are worth to us; and this is why we can justify the expenses in restoring and modifying them.

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  • dannyyisntt
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    Originally posted by leegf
    the truth is, a car is worth what a buyer is willing to pay.
    Yeah man, just gotta vlad the owner a little bit and he'll think it's mint

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  • Rsully70sev
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    1989 325i
    S50 swapped + ZF
    Fresh Alpine III respray
    E38 Style 5's P/C black
    Bunch O' Shit...

    About 12k right now.
    Still need BC coilovers, tan--> black interior, and a few more bits and pieces.
    Last edited by Rsully70sev; 06-28-2012, 02:52 PM.

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  • BadCab
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    I paid $1200 for my vert, put about $1500 in timing chain,gaskets,clutch,seals. Then put in $1300 in Bilsteins/GC and $250 for Kopis and $600 in star specs, then $600 in the new top.
    Probably 6k. I've had it 5 years so not really that bad. But it's getting an S52 and paint job so i guess i'll be up to $10k by the end of the year.

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  • leegf
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    Originally posted by stamar
    The truth is, most of your cars are worth under 2k on on the used market.
    the truth is, a car is worth what a buyer is willing to pay.

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  • devon.818
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    Ought the car in January.

    Paid-700

    suspension package(billsteins,hr race, control arm/cab, akg subframe, akg rsm,akg RSM, front shock mounts, e90 drop hats)
    800

    new super eta motor-still need to rebuild it
    500

    misc.(g260, 264* cam, LTW, crack free dash, wiper motor, driveshaft, ix sway ect)
    1100
    Vert sway
    75

    Shift kit(zhp, .3,bushings, mattb boots)
    115

    Brakes
    200

    Personal steering wheel
    170

    Muffler
    60

    M3 steering rack
    130

    More but forgetting, keep in mind most of this stuff has yet to be installed, and car still needs paint and wheels and moar low!


    Total. Around 3,000! And no, that does not include the 700 I paid for the car....OH GOD! What the hell am I doing with my money??!! Why!? I feel sick

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  • stamar
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    you know I love all of you.

    But I dont want anyone to fool themselves.

    The private party value for a 1992 325 convertible with essentially all options, in what is considered perfect condition with 150,000 miles is









    2900.



    And none of your cars are in perfect condition. or a 92.

    The truth is, most of your cars are worth under 2k on on the used market. Those are the ones with coilovers or something outstanding.... because a 87 e30 with 210,000 is actually not worth 500 in perfect condition....
    And contrary to any e30 propaganda ( believe me on the celica forum they all talk about how their 1993 celica is worth 4k) the kbb value of e30s is falling so fast kbb lists its values as very doubtfull. Kbb values are based on what the sale values went for in the previous year, and the average price fell so much its listed as dubvious. And you dont have to have any doubt as to what that predicts for the future.


    I think cars are great but were talking figures, and talking about ignoring figures and ignoring 500 pound gorrillas in the room. Everyone wants to live in denial of the value of a 20 year old car.

    Plenty of the lists here are totally in touch with reality but plenty arent. At least face it for a moment and then go on ignoring it I guess I will too.
    Last edited by stamar; 03-08-2012, 01:13 AM.

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  • TehPilot
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    Creepy sig^

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  • Anguz
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    going on 12k of my hard earned dollars

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