Had an opportunity to take my car to some meetings today on some twisty se MN and western WI roads that I used to violate with my speed triple today. Had a blast. Makes me wonder why I just bought a 993. When I get home and see that sexy thing in the garage it will come back to me. But damn the e30 is fun...balanced.
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I had to get lunch today. Drove my E30 there. No 993 in the garage though.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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Originally posted by MPLFoster View Postcool story.
i drive my E30 too.
I got my e30 a year ago and have probably put 3 or 4k miles on it. I drive a lot for work and like to drive it over my bangled 530. Heat cold rain or whatever just not snow. Goes to bed in November until may. tonight I got some stares from some young kids. My car looks stock with bottle caps and all, nothing flashy, and they still know it's something special. When I was 14 (1987) I shot 2 rolls of film of a white e30 318 with a body kit sitting outside a restaurant in Bozeman. I'd love to find those photos today.89 e30
95 993 c2
Simplicity riding mower with turbo bagger attachment
1987 haro sport
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Its funny seeing someone so enthusiastic about new(ish) ownership. a lot of us here DD our e30 so the excitement tends to fade till we hit a canyon, or windy road, or come face to face with a shitty honda kid who thinks his exhaust note makes him go faster. But still man, start to use that damn thing more. No car deserves the sad life of a garage unless it is an absolute show stopper and worthy of awards.
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Originally posted by brbahner View PostIts funny seeing someone so enthusiastic about new(ish) ownership. a lot of us here DD our e30 so the excitement tends to fade till we hit a canyon, or windy road, or come face to face with a shitty honda kid who thinks his exhaust note makes him go faster. But still man, start to use that damn thing more. No car deserves the sad life of a garage unless it is an absolute show stopper and worthy of awards.
And I would argue that NO car deserves a garaged life, regardless of its value. Some of the least-driven cars in the world today were most specifically designed to be grabbed by the neck and chucked down some windy roads...too bad those days are over for them.Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
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Originally posted by ELVA164 View PostAnd I would argue that NO car deserves a garaged life, regardless of its value. Some of the least-driven cars in the world today were most specifically designed to be grabbed by the neck and chucked down some windy roads...too bad those days are over for them.
Why risk trashing something worth tens of thousands of dollars for a joy ride?
That's what new cars are for!If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!
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Originally posted by Liquidity View PostToday I'm gonna post a thread in the general forum bragging about my Triumph Speed Triple, Porsche 911 and BMW 530 but disguised as a post about an E30.
I wanted to contrast the e30 against a car (993) that many would agree is much more fulfilling
Beyond that I'm not going to dignify your petty comments any further89 e30
95 993 c2
Simplicity riding mower with turbo bagger attachment
1987 haro sport
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Originally posted by brbahner View PostIts funny seeing someone so enthusiastic about new(ish) ownership. a lot of us here DD our e30 so the excitement tends to fade till we hit a canyon, or windy road, or come face to face with a shitty honda kid who thinks his exhaust note makes him go faster. But still man, start to use that damn thing more. No car deserves the sad life of a garage unless it is an absolute show stopper and worthy of awards.
In a "little white yuppie car". The rest of my driving requires seating for three kids (beat up odyssey). Beyond that I usually drive the e30...enough so that my non car guy neighbors think I'm loony89 e30
95 993 c2
Simplicity riding mower with turbo bagger attachment
1987 haro sport
Vans
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I DD my E30 and and have loved every minute of the last 20+ months of ownership.Estoguy
1986 BMW 325, Alpenweiss ~ "Elsa"
Need a photographer, come visit my site: http://estoguy.wix.com/unique-perspectives
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Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella View PostThis may be so, but that's what happens when it's value becomes astronomical, and the owner views it as an investment.
Why risk trashing something worth tens of thousands of dollars for a joy ride?
That's what new cars are for!Interested in vintage cars? Ever thought about racing one? Info, photos, videos, and more can be found at www.michaelsvintageracing.com!
Elva Courier build thread here!
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The thing that makes a car special to me, is that feeling of when you're driving home from somewhere, and you purposely take the backroad because you get to spend more time in the car.
There aren't many cars that give me that feeling, and fewer still that have kept that feeling for a long time.
My E30 hasn't been mine for long, but I can tell that it's something special.
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