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    1991 318is that looks factory new - wowie!



    Found this on cars.com. $16k? I could justify it... Better than buying a new Honda Fit, that's for damn sure!


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    1987 Toyota MR2: 20v blacktop screamer
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    2013 Subaru BRZ: the new hotness
    1991 318is Alpine White: sold
    1989 325i Alpine White: sold

    #2
    $16k?

    I'd rather get an M3 that needs a little work.
    1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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      #3
      Yeah but personally, I'm f#%kin' tired of fixing up cars.
      1987 Toyota MR2: 20v blacktop screamer
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      2013 Subaru BRZ: the new hotness
      1991 318is Alpine White: sold
      1989 325i Alpine White: sold

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        #4
        73,000... Sorry unless it has full BMW maint records most I would even think about is 10k
        1990 BMW 325is 5spd Black
        2005 Subaru Impreza 5spd
        2015 Yamaha FZ-07

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          #5
          Granted this thing is spotless; I wouldn't pay more than $10k

          A previous member sold a 1989 325is last year in exact same factory condition (including brand new parts, not just cleaned ones) for around $9000 or so. I believe his had lower miles too (around 53k or so)


          E30s are great, but they aren't made of gold..
          Looks great though; cool find regardless
          Last edited by JinormusJ; 02-26-2013, 01:56 PM.

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            #6
            Im thinking half what they are asking with a pristine maintenance history...meaning no original rubber anything anywhere and everything else current, fresh, shiny etc
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              #7
              I bought my mint 88 325is with 77k miles with working speedo and original miles for 2400

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                #8
                I've seen that stealership before. Its based out of Cincinnati and it looks like they specialize in rare and hard to find BMW's AND THEY CHARGE A HEFTY PREMIUM FOR THEM. I can see how they add value though, if you're searching for a mint S54 M-Coupe it could take years to find the one you want. They have it in stock. Very little shit in their inventory. Its fun to look and salivate at the very least.

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                  #9
                  e30's are on the way up again. Which is good for some. For those with ratted out hoopties, maybe not so much.

                  As Perry said, there are still deals to be found, but they are getting more and more rare.

                  I could see this car getting 10k if it is as clean as it looks in those pics.
                  "A good memory for quotes combined with a poor memory for attribution can lead to a false sense of originality."
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                  91 318is Turbo Sold
                  87 325 Daily driver Sold
                  06 4.8is X5
                  06 Mtec X3
                  05 4.4i X5 Sold
                  92 325ic Sold & Re-purchased
                  90 325i Sold
                  97 328is Sold
                  01 323ci Sold
                  92 325i Sold
                  83 528e Totaled
                  98 328i Sold
                  93 325i Sold

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                    #10
                    There's some guy with a new M5 and he's going to pay 13k for this, because he misses his first Bimmer or the one he wanted when he was a teenager. He'll pay almost double what it's worth, because he wants the best one he can find and it's still half what he paid for his daughters first car.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by FasterSoonerNow View Post
                      There's some guy with a new M5 and he's going to pay 13k for this, because he misses his first Bimmer or the one he wanted when he was a teenager. He'll pay almost double what it's worth, because he wants the best one he can find and it's still half what he paid for his daughters first car.
                      This is where I'd put my money.

                      Chances are, the new owner doesn't do is own work and doesn't hang out on E30 forums too much. But he owned one back in the day, made his million since then and wants another E30. And this is the right car. He'll be looking at this from an entirely different perspective than R3V folks. We might think he's nuts to pay $16k, but yeah, it probably is half what he paid for his 16 year old's first car.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by FasterSoonerNow View Post
                        There's some guy with a new M5 and he's going to pay 13k for this, because he misses his first Bimmer or the one he wanted when he was a teenager. He'll pay almost double what it's worth, because he wants the best one he can find and it's still half what he paid for his daughters first car.
                        Originally posted by Cinnabar325is View Post
                        This is where I'd put my money.

                        Chances are, the new owner doesn't do is own work and doesn't hang out on E30 forums too much. But he owned one back in the day, made his million since then and wants another E30. And this is the right car. He'll be looking at this from an entirely different perspective than R3V folks. We might think he's nuts to pay $16k, but yeah, it probably is half what he paid for his 16 year old's first car.

                        Absolutely on the money. I couldn't agree more.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Cinnabar325is View Post
                          This is where I'd put my money.

                          Chances are, the new owner doesn't do is own work and doesn't hang out on E30 forums too much. But he owned one back in the day, made his million since then and wants another E30. And this is the right car. He'll be looking at this from an entirely different perspective than R3V folks. We might think he's nuts to pay $16k, but yeah, it probably is half what he paid for his 16 year old's first car.
                          Agreed. To the right person this car is worth every penny. Some people just want something and the money part of it is no object.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by eur04lif3 View Post
                            Absolutely on the money. I couldn't agree more.
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                              #15
                              Wow, looks fantastic. I wouldn't pay that much for it, for that kind of money there are a lot of other cars I 'd rather have. I think I'd rather buy a car and put the time and money in myself to make it that nice.

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