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318is are the 2nd lightest e30 and is very nimble. The 87 325is is one of the nicest looking stock. And the 87 has the high arches. There are more things that make these the most desirable non-m e30's but if you don't know all this then I am wasting my time tryin to explain this to some old fart. kthanxbye
I didn't say "The best E30 to make into a track car", I said "The most desireable".
And while the '87 325iS/325eS is the best looking of the metal bumper cars, the fact is that plastic bumpers are more desireable than metal bumpers. Plain and simple.
You don't see a market for used metal bumpers do you? No, but there's a huge demand for used plastic bumpers.
I've forgotten more about E30's than you've ever known...you don't have to worry about wasting your time explaining things I already know.
I prefer a 89 325iX over a 325is... But I like snow in New York. As a 1974 2002 owner I see how the e30 is becoming the "new 2002" as far as being a cult car. The 02's just are collectables now. I like em though..
DLM
You don't see a market for used metal bumpers do you? No, but there's a huge demand for used plastic bumpers.
You lost me there Ben, are you planning on parting the "most desirable" e30?
What makes the 89 the most desirable?
I would think the front clip on the 87 is would be pretty rare considering it wasn't really "made" by BMW. It was strapped on after thay came to the us. Then again, I am a diving board guy. Or lets just say a metal bumper guy.
I did part a rusted-out '89 325iS Automatic a few weeks ago.
The '89 325iS is the most desireable E30 because it is the latest car you can get without an airbag (except for rare cases like my roommate's airbag-less eary '90 325iS), it has popout windows, and it has ellipsoids...
Oh, and it's the newest E30 you can get without an airbag. Did I mention that?
Again, I said nothing of "rarity". I know the front spoiler on the '87 iS is rare and worth money; I sold one with mounting brackets for $300 a few years ago. However, the majority of E30 enthusiasts prefer plastic bumpers to diving boards. That's just the way it is.
If your motor still runs the popping noise is worn out cables, or out of sync cables. Mine did that, so I dropped the motor, adjusted the sunroof, reset the timing on the motor by cycling it until it was in the right position and reinstalled it. No more problem. Turned out that one of the screws that holds the motor came loose and fell out.
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