Italy has a lot of rust free cars. as does spain
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eurospec e30s aren't worth it.
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Yup, i bought my 323i from the Original owner, who bought it in Spain as a student, in 83, and drove it until 2011ish when it dropped a valve and busted a piston. Its pretty much 100% rust free(just battery tray is a little rusty. and i got it for a good price. Euro spec is good if you either know what your getting into and get it for a good price, or in my case, have every receipt since the day it was bought, and its rust free, and good price.89 325i Coupe Auto Delphin Metallic - Sold
91 325i Sedan Auto Brilliantrot - Sold
83 323i Euro Coupe Manual Lapisblue - Sold
89 325i Coupe Manual Delphin - Sold
89 325i Sedan Auto Brilliantrot
87 325i Vert Manual Brilliantrot
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Originally posted by markt51 View PostYup, i bought my 323i from the Original owner, who bought it in Spain as a student, in 83, and drove it until 2011ish when it dropped a valve and busted a piston. Its pretty much 100% rust free(just battery tray is a little rusty. and i got it for a good price. Euro spec is good if you either know what your getting into and get it for a good price, or in my case, have every receipt since the day it was bought, and its rust free, and good price.
Pics?^^
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Originally posted by MikeDE View PostJulien, for the most part, you have a point. At 30yrs, a vehicle deemed in original(and naturally, safe, serviceable, and aesthetically-pleasing)condition can get 'H', or Historic plates, they're known to the Germans as 'Oldtimers'. The tax & insurance are cheaper, but not many Germans don't want to drive them even on a limited basis.
I would say that those who 'find' those e30's on very good or better condition, are in the know. Mostly they trade hands to other enthusiasts long before being put on sale to the 'general public'. Partly b/c the general public would scoff at paying the proper prices for such e30's, and enthusiasts don't really want them to fall into the wrong hands.
You're conclusion is actually a little superficial, go look on Mobile.de, autoscout24.de(there is an english option) and see what 'proper' e30's go for over here, it's getting a bit ridiculous but they're all getting nearer to the 'Oldtimer' status l mentioned before.
BTW, check the iX's too
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I was just driving the point that a you typically won't easily find cheap decent quality e30s anymore in europe. They are either historic/enthusiast grade or they're rolling basketcase 320i with mismatched headlights (one smiley, one non), barum tires and 600k km on the clock ;D
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Originally posted by Scywrath View PostAFAIK a lot of them are banged up and unmaintained.
also, talking about the thread, in my opinion is not worth it to import a euro e30 to the US, like is said before US spec e30s usually come with 13 button OBCs, cruise control, etc...items that here in europe are rare,maybe if the e30 is something special like a hartge or an alpina is worth it
for example, in my case, i have a 325i and i am searching in ebay.com to buy a cruise control kit from the US because here in Spain is quite imposible to find one
PD: a pic of my proudly Spanish e30
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