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Damn, y'all cold. Delia's car needed work but $3-5k would be on the soft side.
It's actually doing quite well re: timing belt change because it was replaced in 2011 and prior to that in 1998. It's only 7 years old this time; that's better than 13 years last time!
If you don't acknowledge how important proper timing belt maintenance is on these cars you're either rather stupid or trying to pull the wool over someone's eyes. "It'll be fine."
I have pictures of what "fine" looks like. It looks like six broken rockers, although without the broken rockers I wouldn't have known how badly the cylinders were scarred.1990 325i/4/5, 1992 240SX, 1995 RRC, 1998 M3/4/5
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I highly doubt the timing belt intervals were 10 years and 13 years, what seems more likely is that those are the ones she actually had records of...
The whole "it'll be fine, trust me Im Delia" was the part that really irritated me
anyways we have a LS car, a supercharged S52, basic 325ix and then a Hartge car still up... they are doing well overall it seemsSimon
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostI highly doubt the timing belt intervals were 10 years and 13 years, what seems more likely is that those are the ones she actually had records of...
The whole "it'll be fine, trust me Im Delia" was the part that really irritated me
Agree, that was ridiculous.
Even more strange is that she is/was a mechanic. Why not just do it and avoid all the questions? The parts are not expensive.1991 318iC
1989 325i Field Rescue
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You know the new owner is going to show up to some E30 show and be like “this was owned Delia Wolfe”, and everyone else will be all “who?”
Someone commented that they never see E30’s on those wheels.. that tells you all you need to know about the BAT world.
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Delia_whatever listing
Dude....I've never had so much fun reading a BAT listing. 2mAn thanks for spreading the truth and warning buyers...I mean "torpedoing the auction". wtf. This whole thing only further convinces me that BAT has paid commenters that step in to keep the auction on track. I'm positive that some of those folks swarm into the end of every auction and hype things up and cheer on bidders.
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91 325is...totalledLast edited by rjmcdermott81; 08-17-2018, 08:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella View Postwhere's the Delia listing anyway?
Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1988 BMW 325is at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #11,681.
My last comment after being accused of trying to torpedo her auction...
A logical comment that came after the auction was over
Simon
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Ditto
At the end, the seller wasn't thinking straight.:p
Seriously in dry climates like Arizona, belts can become brittle and worn much more quickly, so even the 4-5 year rule doesn't necessarily apply.
But if the car isn't driven...and sits for long periods of time, the belts take on the bends and shapes of the pulleys while the car is parked. Both circumstances increase the likelihood of belt failure.
Sure you can extend the period for a while maybe 10% as I was told by my mechanic but at what risk????
These people in that auction simply didn't care and yeah, the way I saw it, the seller didn't want to spend $1000 - $1500 in preventive maintenance.
At one point, the seller extrapolated that the car could go another 10,000 miles on a 7 year old belt before people started indicating otherwise. Sorry but that's just reckless.Last edited by Javier h; 08-19-2018, 09:09 AM.
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The belt issue was a dead horse. It was made clear it would need to get done soon after purchase as the seller obviously didn't feel the need to do it. People typically just want to off load their cars and not put anymore time/money into them and that's fine as long as everything is disclosed. Since she had many fans on BAT, her word was all they needed. That was entertaining though. It read like some opera play."I'd probably take the E30 M3 in this case just because I love that little car, and how tanky that inline 6 is." - thecj
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Originally posted by reelizmpro View PostPeople typically just want to maximize profit on their cars at the expense of the buyer and not put anymore time/money into them and that's fine as long as everything is disclosed, which it isn't in an online setting.
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That in no way shape or form was an 11k car. People are smoking crack anymore.
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