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    How much is a 1990 325is worth??

    I found in the classified a 1990 325is with 170k miles, black on black and he's asking for $4500.00. Is this a fair price?;)

    #2
    Depends on maintenance history, rust, mods, and alot of other things. You have to be more descriptive but i would say 4500 is high

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      #3
      your probably looking at in excess of 10-12k base ya know.

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        #4
        Originally posted by typhong_e30
        your probably looking at in excess of 10-12k base ya know.
        you are worthless. Do you even own an e30? Are you even old enough to drive? Go play video games with your little buddies.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SeattleKid
          you are worthless. Do you even own an e30? Are you even old enough to drive? Go play video games with your little buddies.
          Actually I am old enough to drive and have personally built 2 of my previous cars. In case you can't tell it was a joke but kids like you take it too serious.

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            #6
            If it is in good shape then yes 4500 is a fair price.

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              #7
              It all depends where you live and how the market is there.
              BimmerHeads
              Classic BMW Specialists
              Santa Clarita, CA

              www.BimmerHeads.com

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                #8
                Originally posted by MR 325
                It all depends where you live and how the market is there.

                I live in the bay area (northern california), it is higher here than anywhere else. I haven't seen the condition of the car, but the car looks ok in the pic. I'm just wondering if it's worth test driving the car.
                At 170k, what are the major changes that I would expect, like maybe a new clutch or suspension changes? If those weren't changed, is it still worth the price?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by amorco
                  I live in the bay area (northern california), it is higher here than anywhere else. I haven't seen the condition of the car, but the car looks ok in the pic. I'm just wondering if it's worth test driving the car.
                  At 170k, what are the major changes that I would expect, like maybe a new clutch or suspension changes? If those weren't changed, is it still worth the price?
                  There's plenty of cars in the Bay Area man, keep looking!
                  BimmerHeads
                  Classic BMW Specialists
                  Santa Clarita, CA

                  www.BimmerHeads.com

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                    #10
                    i AM selling my full M Technik E30 318i for $2000 :(
                    rep. of georgia :(

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by MR 325
                      There's plenty of cars in the Bay Area man, keep looking!
                      Yeah I agree, ca has tons of e30s in general. They should be cheaper here. In Ga it the car is in great condition, with a good interior and records 4500 might be ok, but i would try to get it for 4000. Out here there isn't really a rust problem so good e30s are fairly easy to find. I would say 3500 to 3800 would be a good price. Check th bushings and suspension components.... when I bought mine I was able to talk the guy down 800 bucks because of the shock/ control arms.
                      Yours truly,
                      Rich
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                      Originally posted by Rigmaster
                      you kids get off my lawn.....

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                        #12
                        I'd say its fair if its in good shape. Around New England, a beat up e30 is worth $500, but a well maintained e30 thats still turns heads goes for all the money, even more than $5500 around here.
                        01 325Ci
                        87 325iS w/ M30B35 swap

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                          #13
                          there are no E30s left in georgia in good shape, most of them crashed and bringing them from hitlerland :D (GERMANY) is too expensive, so we all try to do DIY and rebuild them with our limited funds :(

                          so do i, i crashed my E30 318 last year and now i got a new body and im rebuilding it, its still under construction :)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by volgapower
                            so do i, i crashed my E30 318 last year and now i got a new body and im rebuilding it, its still under construction :)
                            fuckin A

                            .
                            -----Zen and the Art of e30 Maintenance - / - Zen TOC - / - Zen Summary

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                              #15
                              It all depends on condition. E30's have reached the point where a quality example, regardless of milage, is practically impossible to find. I searched for months for my mint 318is. 10k is a steal for VT Bimmers rediculous 325is. That isnt to say that this guy isnt out of his mind trying to get 4500 for a beat to shit car just because its a BMW. Check out the car. Youll be able to tell if its worth the price.
                              Back to my roots

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