318's with m42s are great cars for track/auto x since they're so light. Sedan chassis are stiffer then coupe chassis btw.
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Originally posted by 3vilE30 View Post318's with m42s are great cars for track/auto x since they're so light. Sedan chassis are stiffer then coupe chassis btw.Still lookin' for my first E30..... Oh well, not anymore.
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Originally posted by Cletonius View PostI can understand weeding out tire kickers but not letting someone drive a common 318i sedan? What's this guy on? I'd walk away. $3k is more than fair for that vehicle.
Like you said Cletonius, I think this guy is on something.... lolStill lookin' for my first E30..... Oh well, not anymore.
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Originally posted by EVLE30 View PostOh? I didn't know that. I've heard people say that the chassis are identical. What makes the sedan stiffer?paint sucks
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If you can afford a Evo and an Elise, save up and get a nice rust free 325is. You will be much happier, and it will be much easier to sell it when you decide to.
I have never heard this forum suggest an "e" over an "is" car before. I certainly would want an "es" at the least..Drive it hard. Maintain it well.
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I once viewed a car that the owner would not allow me to drive, but he did take me for a ride and he pushed the car hard.
It was a 1970 911. I made an offer and he said he'd sleep on it. Next morning, he said he was keeping it.
I can't believe he didn't at least drive you around.
87 4dr specE30: Bitsy (lurking above), 89 4dr 325i blau, 91 318is brillrot, 90 325ivertbronzit
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Originally posted by mr2peak View PostIf you can afford a Evo and an Elise, save up and get a nice rust free 325is.......
Originally posted by GillesBigCowboy View PostI once viewed a car that the owner would not allow me to drive, but he did take me for a ride and he pushed the car hard.
It was a 1970 911. I made an offer and he said he'd sleep on it. Next morning, he said he was keeping it.
I can't believe he didn't at least drive you around.
This is, without a doubt, the strangest used car buying journey I have ever been on.....Still lookin' for my first E30..... Oh well, not anymore.
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How bizarre. Maybe he decided not to sell, and wanted to make sure you wouldn't keep calling to make offers? Strange characters selling cars in Calgary...
Why would he save up/wait for a 325is? Someone please school me if I'm wrong, but unless your in South Africa, doesn't the 325is make the same power as the the 325i? Upgrade your suspension, throw in some sport seats, and an mtech wheel, and you've got basically the same thing, right?
Good luck in your search. It seems like the 318is is really going up in value, but for some reason, the 4dr 318i hasn't. They seem like good value at the moment, in the e30 market.diamantschwarz 1991 318is
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Originally posted by word is bond View PostHow bizarre. Maybe he decided not to sell, and wanted to make sure you wouldn't keep calling to make offers? Strange characters selling cars in Calgary....
The part that really got me, though, was that he said he sold it for $2,900 (he was asking $3,700).... and I was prepared to offer him $3,000 before that other guy beat me to the punch! Oh well. I guess timing is everything.Still lookin' for my first E30..... Oh well, not anymore.
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Yup, there's a definite premium to be paid in Alberta for an E30 in good to excellent condition. And an even higher premium for them in British Columbia.
I'm starting to consider importing an E30 from California or Japan. But I'll give the domestic market here in Canada a bit more time to see what pops up over the next few months.Still lookin' for my first E30..... Oh well, not anymore.
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Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella View PostFixed that for ya :)Still lookin' for my first E30..... Oh well, not anymore.
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