Way over you head there killer.
Interesting article on the E30
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Naturally... we all know the 318is is the end all be all of the E30. Kick ass.Originally posted by Jordan325iCThey never even mention any of the 2.5l cars. Apparently the only BMWs worth mentioning were 4cylinders ;\The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.Comment
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Originally posted by hamann318isNaturally... we all know the 318is is the end all be all of the E30. Kick ass.
wanna race???
"The best E30 to buy is the one-owner mint-condition car that has been regularly serviced. "
Wow that guy is brilliant!!! lol90is, longtube headers/straight pipe/mark d 18# 93 0ctane chip/18# injectors/vogtland springs/bilst. sports

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That article is getting old now too. I first read it in the newspaper a few years ago...the prices of E30s have seemed to have dropped a fair bit since then. Australia also has much higher taxes/duties on cars. Pretty much any car (new or old) will be more expensive here, than in the USA.Originally posted by graphikWhat is your point? This article does not even mention America. There are more e30s in America than in Australia; supply and demand.
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You hit the nail on the head there...it was published in our local newspaper in their general motoring section. You tend to be lucky to read anything not about dull-ass Toyota sedans!Originally posted by FifeDog236I feel like these articles are written for a 40 year old thinking about picking up a classic old car, not an e30 enthusiast.
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"Perhaps the best of the E30 series was the 318is introduced in 1990."
Oh this is an aussie article? THAT explains the omission of the ///M3 in the above statement. ;)
Mariano
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