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    #46
    Originally posted by oh2fly
    There are no deals on early GOOD 2002s with round tail lights. Your best bet is to get a 75 or 76. Safer bumpers, cheaper to pick up. In Texas you will have to upgrade the cooling system. These cars were made for German climate. 320i radiators fit and there are larger fan blades available as well as cooler thermostats. They are fun daily drivers. Buy the best one you can afford and enjoy it. Been fixing 2002s for 35 years! Too bad you are so far from Oregon. My kid has a decent 2002 for sale here.

    Thats what windows are for, i only use the ac if i have passengers. How much is he selling it for?

    As time went on, the factory developed the car each year, making it faster, more comfortable, and capable of handling at higher speeds.
    You don’t want this. You want the trickiest, most dangerous, oldest model you can find. Only then can you prove to the world that you’re a man.

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      #47
      Originally posted by Axxe
      Honda Civic Daily FTW. Seriously, just pour gas in it.
      Nooo, he said a fun car, not front wheel drive car :D

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        #48
        Originally posted by madjurgen
        Thats what windows are for, i only use the ac if i have passengers. How much is he selling it for?

        Shoot him an email at: oh2fly@2002restorations.com

        His name is David, he's a VERY reputible guy.
        Originally posted by Gruelius
        and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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          #49
          Originally posted by bmwmike
          the porsche? I think that'd be just a tad more expensive......

          if an old porsche, find a 70s 911 or 912. They're actually pretty cheap if there not one of the rare turbo or rs models or in pristine condition. There was a funny vid of clarkson trying to destroy a classic 911 on top gear, and he couldnt.. Ill post it if i can find it.

          I was joking, but while we're at it, having owned and restored a 72 911, they are anything but cheap.
          BEERTECH

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            #50
            ^but cheaper than a real 356. Id love to own a 70's 911, i think they look amazing. I bet they handle pretty well for such an old car?

            www.rimstrader.com

            all the parts you need to swap the M30 into your E30 here-> http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...ght=m30+mounts

            99 540i/66 911

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              #51
              Originally posted by bergie33
              Wow, that looks exactly like my mechanic's 02 (minus the panasports)

              He has a 320 engine swapped in (e21? 2.0 m10? nfc clue really) with mechanical fuel injection, the whole systems in the trunk (kinda wierd to me).

              Cool car with lots of cool mods, but still slow as shit :P

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                #52
                nothing short of incredible, especially considering the age
                BEERTECH

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by madjurgen
                  I said FUN daily beater. WTF is modern traffic? I am aware theyre old, but how much better is an e30 really, as far as safety features go? ABS, thats about it. I just wanna know if its going to be a pain to keep it running, i can do without amenities and safety features.
                  That's a great one. An 02 with an anemic engine due to it's worn out and having a 220 hp toyota riding your a$$.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by madjurgen
                    Thats what windows are for, i only use the ac if i have passengers. How much is he selling it for?
                    He will take $1700. for it. Has Recaros, e30 weaves, Bilsteins, Weber 2 barrel. Almost zero rust, very straight panels. Good DD car. 1975 brown metallic, tan interior, no sunroof.
                    1988 Alpine white M3
                    1985 Delphin gray 323i, "Junkyard Dog"

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by oh2fly
                      He will take $1700. for it. Has Recaros, e30 weaves, Bilsteins, Weber 2 barrel. Almost zero rust, very straight panels. Good DD car. 1975 brown metallic, tan interior, no sunroof.

                      Would it make the drive to texas?

                      As time went on, the factory developed the car each year, making it faster, more comfortable, and capable of handling at higher speeds.
                      You don’t want this. You want the trickiest, most dangerous, oldest model you can find. Only then can you prove to the world that you’re a man.

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                        #56
                        another popular mod is to pickup a e30 318i from 84-85. They have the M10 4cyl that has motronic fuel injection. Grab the head and manifold and sensors off it and you got yourself a way more reliable 02 on the cheeeep. Since you dont want a project car though this obviously isnt the best avenue to persue.

                        Like was already said. You are going to spend $ no matter what...spend it on something you LIKE.

                        Although I had some small issues with my DD 2002 while owning it, I didnt have anything really major. I think most people are expecting perfection. If its a DD who cares about rust ect. Just find one with decent seats and a decent engine and you are set.

                        Also as mentioned a square will be much easier to pick up and by my experience usually in better condition. Its funny how most of the people who actually own and drive 2002s arent bashing them.....
                        -Nick

                        M42 on VEMS

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                          #57
                          dont steal our m10s >:(
                          : : 1984 318i : : PNW E30 Crew : : Sold!!
                          Now becoming the R3vlimited Pro3 car
                          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=93780

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by wazzu70
                            Its funny how most of the people who actually own and drive 2002s arent bashing them.....

                            I wanted one up until the start of '05. My mechanic had gone on for years and years about if there ever was a track, his driving prowess combined with his light and nimble 02 would embarass my young hot-head with a torquey i6.

                            He droned on for about 5 years, and in less than a minute of me on our first ever autox, he quickly learned that his 02 aint all that :P.

                            I only beat him by about 10 seconds (on a minute long course)

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by wazzu70
                              another popular mod is to pickup a e30 318i from 84-85. They have the M10 4cyl that has motronic fuel injection. Grab the head and manifold and sensors off it and you got yourself a way more reliable 02 on the cheeeep. Since you dont want a project car though this obviously isnt the best avenue to persue.

                              Like was already said. You are going to spend $ no matter what...spend it on something you LIKE.

                              Although I had some small issues with my DD 2002 while owning it, I didnt have anything really major. I think most people are expecting perfection. If its a DD who cares about rust ect. Just find one with decent seats and a decent engine and you are set.

                              Also as mentioned a square will be much easier to pick up and by my experience usually in better condition. Its funny how most of the people who actually own and drive 2002s arent bashing them.....
                              85 318i is jetronic. I have one. I'd rather have a carb

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by madjurgen
                                Would it make the drive to texas?
                                Are there any known problems that might not let the car go that far? No. But attempting a 2,000 mile trip in any unknown old car is a risk. But, that's what makes life exciting. ROAD TRIP!
                                1988 Alpine white M3
                                1985 Delphin gray 323i, "Junkyard Dog"

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