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    #31
    5k? Really? Even for a car in pretty damn good condition? Or maybe i'm just under-estimating the amount of clean zinno's? or are E30's just at dirt prices these days..
    The Red Dragon V.5 1991 318iS / 2013 F800GT

    "You gotta fix the nut behind the wheel before you fix the bolts on the car"

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      #32
      4.5-5.5K max. there are tons of clean ass e30's in cali. theres nothing overly special about your e30, it just looks clean. with all the 24V swapped e30's with tastefull mods coming out of the woodworks, which will be going for ~7-10K, thats just the price yours is gonna pull with a respray, who did the paint work?

      also, you could have gotten it for less.
      IG: @Baye30

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        #33
        Dan - don't take this as an insult. OK?

        a.) clean car
        b.) you've got proof that you been on top of things
        c.) more upgraded parts then the average R3v car.

        I would not pay more than 2.5k-3.5k for it.

        It's CLEAN - but nothing special. I'd rather buy a "project" car with a ton of money invested in motor and suspension that needs a paint than a clean car that is more or less stock.

        But this is R3V - where a dirty/greasy 4.10LSD 90k diff sells for $100 - and a hosed off/freshly painted painted 250k 4.10LSD diff sells for $500.

        ...I'm not kidding.

        You have a clean car - take care of it. But asking what an e30 is worth on this board is kinda like asking a stripper if she likes you. She's going to lie to you.
        Last edited by george graves; 12-07-2007, 02:35 AM.
        Originally posted by Matt-B
        hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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          #34
          Originally posted by george graves View Post
          Dan - don't take this as an insult. OK?

          a.) clean car
          b.) you've got proof that you been on top of things
          c.) more upgraded parts then the average R3v car.

          I would not pay more than 2.5k-3.5k for it.

          It's CLEAN - but nothing special. I'd rather buy a "project" car with a ton of money invested in motor and suspension that needs a paint than a clean car that is more or less stock.

          But this is R3V - where a dirty/greasy 4.10LSD 90k diff sells for $100 - and a hosed off/freshly painted painted 250k 4.10LSD diff sells for $500.

          ...I'm not kidding.

          You have a clean car - take care of it. But asking what an e30 is worth on this board is kinda like asking a stripper if she likes you. She's going to lie to you.

          Very good point George !!!
          I agreed with you 100%

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            #35
            Originally posted by RL 325i View Post
            Very good point George !!!
            I agreed with you 100%
            Totally agree. Thank you for the insight(no sarcasm).
            The Red Dragon V.5 1991 318iS / 2013 F800GT

            "You gotta fix the nut behind the wheel before you fix the bolts on the car"

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              #36
              I can probably fix that seat for you for cheap.
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                #37
                I wouldn't worry too much about how much you paid unless you're talking ridiculously higher than what is being thrown around here.

                Show me cars like this for $3K and I'll come buy them all day long. It is easily worth more than that, though when you get into bigger money for these cars you're looking for a particular kind of buyer.

                For example, you can find decent M6/M635's these days for the low teens, but unless I were desperate, I wouldn't let my M635 go for a dime less than $25K. At that price, there are only a few people who are going to be interested - they are looking for a particular set of things. You've got more or less the same thing going.

                At least on the East Coast, you don't see very many clean E30's. Here I'd say that car would fetch $6K without too much trouble. The main thing is that maint. and upgrades don't get much value, if any.

                Forget what you paid and enjoy the car - it is a nice one!
                1985 E30 S52 - Daily Driver
                1986 M635Csi - For the best days

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                  #38
                  List it on Ebay then you see what people are realisticly willing to pay.

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                    #39
                    Since you popped the question asking what we'd pay for it, what did you pay for the car??
                    Originally posted by payney8
                    We heard economics is american for card game t/f ? :P

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                      #40
                      Id start at $6k, and take $5300 or so for it.
                      Originally posted by blunt
                      i would jerk larry king off while tonging jflips ass if h0lmes would blow his head off

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                        #41
                        Want to know what it is really worth? Go try to buy one just like it!!!!! Beautiful car BTW.

                        1991 325ic and 1991 318is

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                          #42
                          since you never get out what you put into it... the mods/upkeep is GREAT but doesn't yield much in dollar terms. I would put that car at $6-6.5k depending on how she drove (ball joints, bushings, last timing belt job, etc.).

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by kellie View Post
                            I can probably fix that seat for you for cheap.
                            Can you really? I live in Santa Barbara, so it's a bit far away, but I would be willing to wake up at 5am and drive down if you thought you could fix it in a day..

                            Hit me up with a PM.



                            As for how I paid for it, I am a bit reluctant to say. I didn't pay over 9k$, and I didn't pay under 6k$, we'll keep it at that. I just don't want to be criticized, but in response to iXBeater's "or example, you can find decent M6/M635's these days for the low teens, but unless I were desperate, I wouldn't let my M635 go for a dime less than $25K. At that price, there are only a few people who are going to be interested" I think I was definitely one of those "few people", and my terms for wanting an E30 was that I wanted something that needed basically NOTHING done to it, and I wanted it clean, and running perfect, and that's what I got, and I think I paid for it.

                            Yeah, maybe I did pay a wee bit too much, but in the end I think I am extremely happy with it. It's a great car, and I know that right now it is the most practical car to have since I don't have a garage to cover it etc..I will wait until I get a real career job then I'll get myself a Z4 M Coupe and a B5 S4 Avant :)


                            Thanks for all the input guys I really appreciate it!

                            -Dan
                            The Red Dragon V.5 1991 318iS / 2013 F800GT

                            "You gotta fix the nut behind the wheel before you fix the bolts on the car"

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                              #44
                              Are you happy with it? Sounds as thou you are having buyers remorse or want out from under it.

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                                #45
                                I am happy, really I am. But I do have a bit of buyers remorse only because I partially wish I had tried out a different platform(E36/E46) since I've had an E30 before. Definitely want to stay BMW, but I do partially regret jumping the gun and not waiting on something a bit newer, like an E36 M3 or an E46 ZHP.

                                But hey, what can you do? I know that right now this car is the most practical, and when the time comes, and I keep this as my DD and get something like an M Coupe as my weekend car.
                                The Red Dragon V.5 1991 318iS / 2013 F800GT

                                "You gotta fix the nut behind the wheel before you fix the bolts on the car"

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