Getting my 1st E30

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    That looks like a great car .. Id take all the risks you can in lieu of what Farbin says .. The stupidest things Ive done on road trips are the most memorable and make for the greatest stories. Ive always made it to my destination and the setbacks along the way make it an adventure
    Agreed. As a teenager and in my 20s I traveled all the time, and many great adventures ensued. Now that I am older, wiser, less broke, it's even more fun. The drive to V@V for instance... Huff's engine blew up on the way back. No problem, tow it home slap an engine in a week later.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by george graves
    so true.....I helped a buddy pick up a 200ti in SF and drive it back to Santa Barbara....We didn't exactly stick to the speed limit.....It broke down once along the way...IIRC we scavenged a bit of headlight wiring to jumper the main relay - Good times....Bring some tools and a friend. AAA is for suckers...
    BOOM.

    Drove my old 'vert home, after the PO shrugged his shoulders when I asked when the timing belt had been replaced last, from Pittsburgh PA, to Waynesboro Va. Then, without doing a single thing to the car, I drove it to Aberdeen Md for Bimmerfest 2012, and back, and all over.

    Call me dumb, but I planned on dumping the M20 for a V8, but then I sold the car for a good profit.

    It makes for good stories.

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by blunttech
    That looks like a great car .. Id take all the risks you can in lieu of what Farbin says .. The stupidest things Ive done on road trips are the most memorable and make for the greatest stories. Ive always made it to my destination and the setbacks along the way make it an adventure
    so true.....I helped a buddy pick up a 200ti in SF and drive it back to Santa Barbara....We didn't exactly stick to the speed limit.....It broke down once along the way...IIRC we scavenged a bit of headlight wiring to jumper the main relay - Good times....Bring some tools and a friend. AAA is for suckers...

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  • einhander
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    Congrats yo

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  • SubDad
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    +1 for wishing my first e30 looked that nice
    And
    +11 for
    my wife talked me into it
    Jealous,jealous,jealous.
    Good find, have fun.

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  • Gabuhhh
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    I'm also about to purchase my first e30. A 1991 325i and I'm super excited about it! I'll leave a picture here. $2,000 is what I'm paying.
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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by Hoffbrohaus
    one reason I posted my trip was to get feedback like this, so I appreciate it. I am considering going through Salt Lake, I'm going to play it by ear and see how the car performs during the 1st day. Plus I'd love to see the Salt Flats.
    If that is the case, then I'd surely take the 93 south to the 80 east, then you'll go right past Bonneville on the way to the I-15 Junction in SLC. Then the 15 through to LV.

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  • Hoffbrohaus
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    Thanks all it is a great looking car. I wasn't in the market for such a nice one but my wife talked me into it since it will be my daily driver. I'm selling my 08 WRX for it.

    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Have fun on the 93. Personally, I wouldn't be risking that road in an unproven car, but that's just me because I've driven it many times. It's just a little further to get over to I-15S vis the 84/86 in Pocatello and then you won't be driving with 100 mile stretches of nobody in case of a breakdown.

    Alternately, you could take the 93 south to the 80 east, then down the 15 s as well.
    one reason I posted my trip was to get feedback like this, so I appreciate it. I am considering going through Salt Lake, I'm going to play it by ear and see how the car performs during the 1st day. Plus I'd love to see the Salt Flats.

    Originally posted by blunttech
    That looks like a great car .. Id take all the risks you can in lieu of what Farbin says .. The stupidest things Ive done on road trips are the most memorable and make for the greatest stories. Ive always made it to my destination and the setbacks along the way make it an adventure
    Very true, I am so excited about the car but I'm really excited about the road trip, my wife is coming too. I have never seen Washington, Oregon, or Idaho. Even in the Nevada desert we'll be passing area 51. Maybe Walter White will be out there making meth too :D

    Originally posted by WhorifyingHunty
    Haha I'm in vegas if you have the time, I'd be lost in how amazing it looks though. Just let me know what time and maybe we could meet up for lunch. My e30 is no where near comparison. but hopefully getting there.

    Ohh and i'd buy a few rolls of painters tape. You know why
    I did buy painter's tape! My wife was thoroughly confused when I packed it, but then it made total sense when I explained it. I'll let you know approx arrival time once we hit the road Sat. Probably won't make lunch, guessing 1-2pm, staying at NYNY and then dinner later at Ramsay's in Paris.

    Originally posted by Joseph.
    Great looking car and great looking avatar. Love that beer. Congrats on the purchase, enjoy it.
    Thanks! I will be getting a picture of the car in front of Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas and stopping in for a beer :p. I thought about bringing my growler & filling it for home!
    Last edited by Hoffbrohaus; 10-09-2013, 07:10 PM.

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  • wiedmannwerks
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    Good luck on your drive home. It's a beautiful car.


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  • Dalejandrino
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    Originally posted by shameson
    I wish my first e30 had looked that good

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Enjoy the trip

    Closely inspect that headgasket too. IJS, when I got my e30 it was diagnosed by a reputable Euro shop as being a bad oil pan gasket. Sure enough it was the head gasket

    +1 for wishing my first e30 looked that nice

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  • WhorifyingHunty
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    Haha I'm in vegas if you have the time, I'd be lost in how amazing it looks though. Just let me know what time and maybe we could meet up for lunch. My e30 is no where near comparison. but hopefully getting there.

    Ohh and i'd buy a few rolls of painters tape. You know why :)

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  • Joseph.
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    Great looking car and great looking avatar. Love that beer. Congrats on the purchase, enjoy it.

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  • blunttech
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    That looks like a great car .. Id take all the risks you can in lieu of what Farbin says .. The stupidest things Ive done on road trips are the most memorable and make for the greatest stories. Ive always made it to my destination and the setbacks along the way make it an adventure

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Have fun on the 93. Personally, I wouldn't be risking that road in an unproven car, but that's just me because I've driven it many times. It's just a little further to get over to I-15S vis the 84/86 in Pocatello and then you won't be driving with 100 mile stretches of nobody in case of a breakdown.

    Alternately, you could take the 93 south to the 80 east, then down the 15 s as well.

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