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    1989 325ix w/Alpina's *UPDATED*

    As promised in this thread, I took some pictures of my car with the Alpina's from my '86 325ic on my '89 325ix. It's too expensive now to insure the euro so its going to stay in storage until I can find room in my budget for it.

    But for now, 1989 325ix... had 56,000 miles on it back in last June/July, now has 72,000.

    I'll post some pictures with the Alpine CDA-9855 I just put in it last week, later tonight when it gets dark.


    Here ya are:









    UPDATED:





    Current BMW's:
    2004 330Ci
    1986 European 325i cabrio
    1986 735i

    Previous BMW's:
    1989 325is RIP
    1989 325iX RIP
    2001 740iL RIP

    #2
    I personally think stock height cars look better with stock rims.

    That is a clean iX though.

    RISING EDGE

    Let's drive fast and have fun.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Digitalwave
      I personally think stock height cars look better with stock rims.


      That is a clean iX though.
      I had th stock 15" basket's on with the same cheapo tires that came on the car. They sucked major ass going around corners fast because of the lack of grip.

      Quick solution, change wheels and tires of the iC that was sitting in storage.

      I'm really torn on changing the suspension setup on the car. Last winter was terrible here in Ohio. Tons of snow and I don't know how the car would do with a lowered suspension in 2 feet of snow.
      Current BMW's:
      2004 330Ci
      1986 European 325i cabrio
      1986 735i

      Previous BMW's:
      1989 325is RIP
      1989 325iX RIP
      2001 740iL RIP

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        #4
        Thats understandable about having bad winters.

        What size tires are on those Alpinas?

        RISING EDGE

        Let's drive fast and have fun.

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          #5
          I dig the look, but GOD DAMN are those wheels thrashed.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mph
            I'm really torn on changing the suspension setup on the car. Last winter was terrible here in Ohio. Tons of snow and I don't know how the car would do with a lowered suspension in 2 feet of snow.
            Man up:


            That is with 2WD.

            They look good, not blingy so they dont stand out too much on it.
            Im now E30less.
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              #7
              toldya the'd fit :)

              they look good, but they definetly need refinished.

              btw if you want to lower but want to keep the utility in the winter, go with coilovers. the GC setup fits the ix just fine and it's not really that expensive either.
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              Bimmerlabs

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                #8
                oh yeah since you have the wheels you should make your car look like this one:



                :twisted:
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                Bimmerlabs

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by nando
                  toldya the'd fit :)

                  they look good, but they definetly need refinished.

                  btw if you want to lower but want to keep the utility in the winter, go with coilovers. the GC setup fits the ix just fine and it's not really that expensive either.
                  The wheels aren't in that bad if shape. I think 2 of them have a little rash on them but most of what you're seeing is the dust from my titanium pads on the 325iC. I took the wheels off the car how they were and didn't clean them up at all. A lot of what of what you see is the dust with my finger/hand prints mixed in.

                  The tires are Yokohoma ES100's, 205 50 16". They have like 300 miles on them.
                  Current BMW's:
                  2004 330Ci
                  1986 European 325i cabrio
                  1986 735i

                  Previous BMW's:
                  1989 325is RIP
                  1989 325iX RIP
                  2001 740iL RIP

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                    #10
                    It would look great lowered.

                    I agree with TJ. Aftermarket rims on a stock ride height car look weird.

                    97 Cosmos M3

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                      #11
                      Dont worry about it... my ix is just as high 8) (love the thing in the winter)
                      nice looking car we should start a stock suspension club

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by nando
                        oh yeah since you have the wheels you should make your car look like this one:



                        :twisted:
                        That looks amazing. You know where I can find some more pictures of that?

                        BTW, the GC setup you're speaking of?
                        Current BMW's:
                        2004 330Ci
                        1986 European 325i cabrio
                        1986 735i

                        Previous BMW's:
                        1989 325is RIP
                        1989 325iX RIP
                        2001 740iL RIP

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                          #13
                          yeah, AFAIK it's just the standard ground control setup for E30s.. I know of a GC dealer, sadare@aol.com, who is an ix enthusiast that could give you all the scoop.

                          as far as pictures of that ix, they're on E30.de somewhere
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                          Bimmerlabs

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                            #14
                            lookin good man

                            Im rollin in a stock ix with bling rims as well. Represent!
                            Back to my roots

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                              #15
                              I added a few more pictures (most that I took last night came out blury). Those are the few that didn't.
                              Current BMW's:
                              2004 330Ci
                              1986 European 325i cabrio
                              1986 735i

                              Previous BMW's:
                              1989 325is RIP
                              1989 325iX RIP
                              2001 740iL RIP

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