The E30 Prices Are TOO DAMN HIGH!!
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well here is some crackhead who wants $400 for E30 bcaps and tires. http://cosprings.craigslist.org/pts/3147911603.html -
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I am not bragging. I have owned my e30 since most of you kids were watching power rangers. I can assure you I'm not rich, on the flip side I been unemployed for months. The cool thing is I been selling off my parts hoarding on CL and it's been paying my rent for last couple months! So hooray for e30 inflation!Leave a comment:
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nobody is bragging about how much they spent. Some have simply realized they were never "cheap" to begin with.The whole thing that made E30's appealing was that an enthusiast could have a great performance car on a limited budget. What made the culture great was that not everyone judged themselves by how much money they either buying or modding their cars. If you loved your E30, you were in the club. Calling people poor and bragging about how you've spent what a lot of people on here don't even make in a year is Porsche forum behavior. Not R3V.Leave a comment:
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as of right now we just git 36,000 members, newest being mighte30 and he just made a noob thread. Track how many new members we get in the next 6 months and that should tell us how the e30 trend is growingLeave a comment:
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Here it's all bragging about how little they spent. "hah! I did my 24v swap for under $1000!" "Look at this mint e30 m3 I just bought from this old man for 2k"The whole thing that made E30's appealing was that an enthusiast could have a great performance car on a limited budget. What made the culture great was that not everyone judged themselves by how much money they either buying or modding their cars. If you loved your E30, you were in the club. Calling people poor and bragging about how you've spent what a lot of people on here don't even make in a year is Porsche forum behavior. Not R3V.Leave a comment:
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His whole point was that e30s have actually been underpriced for a long time.The whole thing that made E30's appealing was that an enthusiast could have a great performance car on a limited budget. What made the culture great was that not everyone judged themselves by how much money they either buying or modding their cars. If you loved your E30, you were in the club. Calling people poor and bragging about how you've spent what a lot of people on here don't even make in a year is Porsche forum behavior. Not R3V.Leave a comment:
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The whole thing that made E30's appealing was that an enthusiast could have a great performance car on a limited budget. What made the culture great was that not everyone judged themselves by how much money they either buying or modding their cars. If you loved your E30, you were in the club. Calling people poor and bragging about how you've spent what a lot of people on here don't even make in a year is Porsche forum behavior. Not R3V.wow. this thread is hilarious. i paid $2K for my e30 in pretty beat shape back in 2003. i thought that was pretty expensive back then for a starting point. HOWEVER, once i broke the $10K mark on modifications, i realized that e30s were rediculously underpriced. It was like giving buyers false expectations on what they were going to be spending on mods. You would think a $2k car would have some cheap ass mods to have fun with, but thats not and really hasnt ever been the case if you want nice parts. Now with the market being more around the $4-5K range, spending $10k on mods doesnt seem as horrible.
Im guessing most of you guys crying about high prices for e30's are youngins with no real mod budget. once you start getting close to $40k on your e30, come talk to me.Leave a comment:
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W to the T to the F
I saw an E30 pop up on CL last night for $900 obo, '86 325e 4 door manual delphin, 150k orig miles, one owner since 1990, great shape. I swear I was the first person to email the seller (no phone #), it was like 10 minutes after he listed it. No response, nothing. Today, gone.
WTF??!?!?
I hate that shit. That's what comes of overpriced E30s, the underpriced ones magically disappear faster than instantly.Leave a comment:
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if higher prices keep all the Honduh kids and moronic herrafrush zombies away from them, it's a reasonable price to pay.
eventually the market will stabilize, but all enthusiast cars reach a depreciation low point and then climb again.Leave a comment:
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it's easy to spend that much if you've had it for a long time. and then you realize you've put 100,000 miles on all those mods and it's time to replace them again.wow. this thread is hilarious. i paid $2K for my e30 in pretty beat shape back in 2003. i thought that was pretty expensive back then for a starting point. HOWEVER, once i broke the $10K mark on modifications, i realized that e30s were rediculously underpriced. It was like giving buyers false expectations on what they were going to be spending on mods. You would think a $2k car would have some cheap ass mods to have fun with, but thats not and really hasnt ever been the case if you want nice parts. Now with the market being more around the $4-5K range, spending $10k on mods doesnt seem as horrible.
Im guessing most of you guys crying about high prices for e30's are youngins with no real mod budget. once you start getting close to $40k on your e30, come talk to me.
I stopped counting when I added up all my receipts in 2007. I've spent a few thousand working on something new and it's not even close to being done yet.
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