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  • CMthe4th
    Noobie
    • Feb 2013
    • 17

    #1

    Greetings r3v! Here's my 325is

    Just picked my first BMW, an ’89 325is 5-speed in Lachssilber metallic, and I’m pretty excited to get working on it. This will be my first real “project” car, something I can play with on weekends (my daily commuter is a Golf TDI). The car is all original, almost like a time-capsule from the 80’s. The guy who sold it to me was a BMW tech who bought it from a customer who had gotten too old to drive it. The car has around 250,000 miles, but mechanically it’s in pretty good shape. There’s a small leak in the water pump, so I’ll do that and the timing belt shortly. The shift linkage is a little shoddy, so I’ve ordered all the proper bushings as well as the Z3 1.9 short shifter kit from Blunttech.

    The front is pretty clean aside from cracked fog light lenses. The BMW roundel emblems also need replacing, both front and back.



    Passenger side. The fuel door doesn’t hold shut very well. Probably needs a new spring.


    There’s a small bit of rust showing through on the bottom of the passenger door. I’m thinking a respray is in my future.


    Now for the “problem-area” that really makes this a project. The car was rear-ended by a lowered Honda, which bent in the lower portion of the tail panel and cracked the bumper trim. The tailpipes held up pretty well considering they punctured the Honda’s radiator. I’ll take the bumper off and figure things out from there. I’ll probably need to cut off the damaged portion and weld in a new piece from a fresh tail panel, although I’m starting to wonder if I can just save myself the trouble and cover it up with a new rear valence. Hmm… doing it the right way or doing it the cheap way?




    The rear impact also created a dimple in the drivers-side rear quarter panel. I’m hoping it can be pushed back out without much trouble.




    The interior is pretty nice for its age. No cracks in the dash, electronics all work, no stains in the carpet. The front seats could use a little care, but I think they’re definitely salvageable. There are two tiny holes in the driver’s bolster that shouldn’t be too hard to patch. I’ve heard that Leatherique makes some good products to repair cracked and aging leather, so I’m going to look into that.



    It’s a 2-door, so the back seats are predictably unused. I'll have to see if I can fix that. ;)


    The car is apparently “loaded” with all the options, including the rearview mirror with map lights, which I was told is a coveted item.


    Underneath, the cat and muffler were pretty much rusted through, so I’ve got replacements on the way (Cat from Bavauto, Stromung exhaust from Understeer). Otherwise, the underside looks good.


    I’m realizing that winter is a horrible time to start a project in Chicago, but it’s too late to go back now. I can’t wait to get started.
    My '89 325is
    (oo=□□=oo)
  • e30construction
    E30 Addict
    • Jan 2013
    • 591

    #2
    welcome to the forum..hope everything works out for you cus there great cars i love mine
    sigpic
    93 325i 120k
    mods: straight pipe,eibach sport springs,style 54s,kamotors carbonfiber cai,
    future mods: chip, m3 cams, headers, turbo

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    • ADlBOO
      Grease Monkey
      • Jan 2012
      • 335

      #3
      Looks like a good start for a project.
      I have friends who are EOD bro.

      That's awesome. I have friends who make coffee for a living, but you don't see me rocking out a bunch of lattes

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      • e30construction
        E30 Addict
        • Jan 2013
        • 591

        #4
        yea interior looks clean def a good start
        sigpic
        93 325i 120k
        mods: straight pipe,eibach sport springs,style 54s,kamotors carbonfiber cai,
        future mods: chip, m3 cams, headers, turbo

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        • SlowThurty
          Noobie
          • Jun 2012
          • 31

          #5
          Nice purchase! I saw the ad on craigslist and actually considered it for myself. Cant wait to see how it turns out!

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          • doucy2
            E30 Fanatic
            • Sep 2006
            • 1311

            #6
            Nice ride, keep fighting the rust!

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            • XW70
              Wrencher
              • Jan 2012
              • 290

              #7
              Nice car, but dont fool yourself about that damage. inspect the floor of the boot really well and potentially get the frame checked. My first e30 had similar damage but with both quarters creased as a result of the rear impact. That occurred because the frame moved under the body which was visible in the floor, and no amount of pushing could correct the crease due to the frame movement (ended up scrapping that car because it was too far gone). Your car does look in better shape tho, and has lots of potential!
              sigpic
              Delphin '87 325i Vert

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              • CMthe4th
                Noobie
                • Feb 2013
                • 17

                #8
                Thanks for the comments everyone and thanks for the warning XW. I really hope that's not the case, but I'll give it a closer look.

                I did my first repair to the car this morning. Check it out:


                :nice: Yep, the project has officially begun.
                My '89 325is
                (oo=□□=oo)

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                • Slicktop_serg
                  Advanced Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 198

                  #9
                  Reminds me of my car so much in too many ways


                  91' Alpine II 318is Slick top - Totaled
                  89' Lachssilber 325is - :p

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                  • CMthe4th
                    Noobie
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 17

                    #10
                    I got the car up in the air now and I should be receiving parts within the next few days, so hopefully I can make some progress this weekend.


                    The rear bumper was kind of a PITA to remove. It's only held in by two bolts underneath, but after removing them it still wouldn't budge. I wasn't sure if there was some other attachment point I was missing and I didn't want to pull too hard on the bumper and crack it.

                    But, I finally figured it out. Turns out, the bracket that holds it in place...


                    ...was rusted to the little tab on the inside of the bumper cover (circled in red below). I stuck a pry-bar up there (where the red arrow is pointing) and wedged it out.



                    Now I have a better idea of the damage to the rear end:



                    I also started pulling apart the shifter in preparation for the SSK. I noticed a bulb was out behind the heater control panel, so I pulled that out too.


                    I'm going to try to take off the rusty cat and muffler tonight, so we'll see how that goes.
                    My '89 325is
                    (oo=□□=oo)

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                    • e30abe89
                      Mod Crazy
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 699

                      #11
                      Nice! welcome! keep up the good work

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                      • rturbo 930
                        R3VLimited
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 2600

                        #12
                        When you say a bulb was out, are you talking about the vent control switches? If so, those aren't too simple to fix. I have one out too, and when I looked up how to fix it a while back, I found out that it's lit with fiber optics or something like that. As far as I know you have to replace the whole thing to fix it.

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                        • bernzpeed
                          No R3VLimiter
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 3917

                          #13
                          Welcome, I love this color. My niece has a clean, rebuilt one.
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                          • CMthe4th
                            Noobie
                            • Feb 2013
                            • 17

                            #14
                            Originally posted by rturbo 930
                            When you say a bulb was out, are you talking about the vent control switches? If so, those aren't too simple to fix. I have one out too, and when I looked up how to fix it a while back, I found out that it's lit with fiber optics or something like that. As far as I know you have to replace the whole thing to fix it.
                            I was under the impression that there are a few bulbs that illuminate the "illumination plate" (part 2 below) and that it's relatively easy to change them out. My Bentley repair manual hasn't arrived yet and I haven't been able to find any guides online. Any chance you still have that link?

                            My '89 325is
                            (oo=□□=oo)

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                            • rturbo 930
                              R3VLimited
                              • Dec 2005
                              • 2600

                              #15
                              Okay, those might be easier to fix. I was referring to the switches themselves.

                              Here's a Bentley Manual download that should work: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=164030

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