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  • E30NJ
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    I'm not sure what part of California you're in but check out a guy on youtube (I'm not kidding) named "CerealMarshmallows" and he goes around buying all stock E30's and older cars from older people around California. He then goes on to sell them for a bit of a profit. He's done a handful of E30's before and I'm sure could help you find a good one. Here's his E30 video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egUWDx61M90

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  • Myself
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    ^ Thanks, the quest goes on haha

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  • graveshaker
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    Wish we had them that clean in MI. Besides the few cosmetic enhancements, I really feel the car was worth a look. It seems the owner did a lot of ideal maintenance and the fact that he's a mechanic are all good things. Good luck with your quest op!

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  • Myself
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    Thanks for the responses. Guy is too far out for me to check it out. I'm probably going to keep waiting for either e30 e28 or another e24.

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  • mr2peak
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    There's about $1k worth of maintenance done. Find out how recently it was done, that makes a big difference. Decent price for a clean E30 in the Bay Area, we get taxed harder than a lot of the country.

    Not a bad buy for $4k flat

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  • Das Delfin
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    Originally posted by agent View Post
    I'm glad to know there are folks out there who are at least as judgmental as I am!
    I bought my car based off a CL ad with an instagram picture :up:

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  • Das Delfin
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    The downside to buying a car that's already had work done to it is you don't get to learn how to do it yourself, which is what really makes it YOUR car.

    I would argue that the bumper crack is expected of a 25 year old car, and therefore I wouldn't care, but I wouldn't pay 4.5k for an old car with a bumper crack. If that makes sense. e30 prices are crazy so if you're looking for something to learn to mod, scour craigslist for something less than a grand and just dive into it. You're going to be paying 4k eventually anyway so you might as well get a cheap car and do it increments as work done to the car.


    My car has that same dash crack near the hvac vent and it doesn't have any negative effects other than showing the car's age.

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  • Navarone
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    FOR SELL ONE (1) ETHURTY RUNS GRATE FRESH TYRES RARE GAS SAVER!!!!!

    Keywords VTECH HONDA RSX BMW TOKYO DRIFT JWNFNSOSKS DMIFJFMDODSKSMDODKD AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH *blows his brains out*

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  • agent
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    Originally posted by pandaboo911 View Post
    I usually buy cars based on how good the seller's english is, which is pretty sad.
    I wouldn't buy this car purely based on the shitty spelling in that ad. Lulz
    I'm glad to know there are folks out there who are at least as judgmental as I am!

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  • pandaboo911
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    Imo don't buy a modified car. Too many e30s these days are owned by kids who don't know what theyre doing. Hell I didn't know what I was doing when I had my first e30.

    Buy some granny's old stock e30 and work from there.

    I usually buy cars based on how good the seller's english is, which is pretty sad.
    I wouldn't buy this car purely based on the shitty spelling in that ad. Lulz

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  • Navarone
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    Looks like a nice enough car, with some good maintenance, but that steering wheel and lip suck balls. Not $4600 worth of car really!

    "u will need rear tires in couple months" is always suspect.

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  • RetroAde
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    You can buy a repair kit, like a liquid filler. It won't look perfect, but it will look better and at least it will be sealed up.

    There's nothing too dangerous in there anyway. Think about it, if you crashed they wouldn't want any nasties showered over you.

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  • Myself
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    ^ I'll go check the thread out. I also think chin spoiler is not bad too, it is mentioned it's broken though and is currently on a is lip.

    @agent yeah, hahaha even when responding on email is the same... I could be saving a car potentially

    Thanks for responding everyone, good to see some people trying to convert someone into e30 ownership means you people like your cars

    setting up a time if possible. Work schedule is not consistent right now

    some more pictures in a little bit, it has small dash cracks and a crack on the bumper. Is there any negative to having dash cracks? Are you breathing any of the dash material in by any chance?

    Side note, I have a 635csi (Dash has a cracks across the dash\) that sometimes blows in some dusty pollen like substance, perhaps the material foam under the hood or perhaps the foam like gasket ring thing on a dash vent. If anyone knows what I'm talking about, feel free to let me know a quick fix.



    Last edited by Myself; 01-27-2015, 10:10 PM.

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  • Das Delfin
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    Maybe I'm weird but I like the chin spoiler. Or maybe I was just watching barrett jackson earlier today and they had a beautiful 1970 GT500 on deck...

    stuff like the oil pan gasket is a pretty involved job. I'm not sure why he blew big money on bills but then paired them with JOM springs. The steering wheel alone is like 300 bucks new and the sport seats look in okay shape and dash looks fine with no cracks. Nice floor mats (aka same as what I have ;) )

    There was a thread on here last night about the front license plate delete panel he has which is now out of production.

    Without the chin spoiler I would take off the eyebrows and sell them, paint the kidneys chrome, and get a shift knob that matches the steering wheel. With the amount of work he's put into it I'd be okay paying somewhere around his price if the car feels clean and well sorted.

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  • RetroAde
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    That's about £3k in proper money, over here the parts would be worth more than that by the look of it.
    Like the fact it's mechanic owned, seems well maintained so mileage not so much of an issue, don't like the styling.

    I'd look at it and if it checks out ok on inspection I'd...
    * Haggle the price down a bit, there's always a deal to be done!
    * Simplyfy the look and sell off the shiny bits that come off it.

    Could be a car and money in them there California valleys.

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