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what's the rarest E30 know to exist?
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I think a better question to ask would be what is the most desirable/ valuable e30.
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Originally posted by stamar View PostSo damn, put an s14 in there or something. But the second you do that youre throwing like 10-20k out the door because this is a collector car with 8000 numbered copies.
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That Kelleners Z1 must have handled amazingly well, look how far back the motor sits behind the strut towers. It's damn near mid-engined lol.
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the z1 was awesome and invented a few things.
but two things about it sucked. It weighed more than a 325ic, yet had 2 seats. it looks like a lotus.... but its not its a heavy roadster
It had a eol engine. the e34 already had the m50.
So damn, put an s14 in there or something. But the second you do that youre throwing like 10-20k out the door because this is a collector car with 8000 numbered copies.
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These guys were doing 24v swaps a long time ago!
Since that site was taken down many years ago I had to use wayback machine to get a cache of this page then take a screenshot.
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well any car that is remade like an alpina gets rarer. Im sure theres alpina models with only 5 made
somewhere in that wikipedia it says theres one with the s14m they made alpina or someone.
the z1 though was a bmw made special edition. not like a hartge. Not to split hairs but the actual model itself was very rare. not as rare as south african blah blah but one of them.
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Yeah as stamar said the Z1 is definitely an E30.
And I didin't say the Z1 was the rarest E30, just that it was rare.
But I bet a Hamann, Schnitzer, Kelleners, or Alpina Z1 could be one of the most rare E30.
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Originally posted by VinniE30 View PostThe BMW Z1 is considered an "E30". Only 8,000 were made. And none sent to the US. So the only ones here would have to be imported later. I saw one at Gutenfest last year it was sweet. The doors are really cool and they have a multi link rear suspension like the e36.
8,000 is not that rare but there were some Hamann, Schnitzer, Kelleners, and Alpina ones. So one of those are probably super rare. In the US any Z1 is rare.
It just had the regular m20 in it though.
oh for the debate?
the z1 is an e30 its just a 325 with a different shell
e30 platform no doubt about it at all actually. its really not even exotic or performance like an m3.
it is in fact called the e30 z1 that is its actual model name....
the z3 is called the e36 z3 thats how the z series is written.
Its an actual factory production model of 8000. Certain models or colors within it could be one offs and very rare.
You know on one of these forums there is definitely someone who owns one and posts regularly. Hes a canadian and I cant remember anything else but he has several e30s also not just that one. I think it costs like 30k not a lot more than a m3. but more.Last edited by stamar; 03-10-2012, 05:25 PM.
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In descending order, E30 M3 Evo III, the Cecotto/other M3 special editions, the E30 M3 Cabrio, the S14-320iS from Italy....those would be the rarest factory cars.
The South African 325iS would also be one, since it had 5 lug and a 2.8 M20.
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