I've lurked here for a few years but decided to make an account and share my E30. This thread will help me keep track of things I do. I bought my E30 at the beginning of summer and drove it until october. Now it's just parked in my garage so I'm starting to get to work and learn a few things. I'm a university student with only hand tools so we will see how this goes...
Here is my car as I bought it. 1989 325i 245xxxkms


Has the usual E30 issues. Ticking valves, cracked dash, slightly ripped seats, clear coat peel. But almost no rust at all! Drives amazingly. The gears are ridiculously tall.
My plans:
-find a decent convertible top/frame to swap on
-timing belt/waterpump maintenance
-valve adjustment
-I would love a black interior
-basketweaves
-lower a little?
-enjoy
I would reccomend to anyone tucking bumpers to just remove them and compress the shocks. It is super easy and way better than backing into a wall.

Took out the trunk shock to replace. I've been using a stick to hold the trunk up.

It is cold working in my garage. There is my subaru wagon. Thing is a beast.

Removed the seats to clean underneath. Ew...
Anyone know what that black box is underneath the passenger seat?? I looked up the codes on it but I can't figure it out. My best guess is some sort of car phone?

Decided to remove my shitty top since hopefully I will be buying a frame with a decent top for 50 bucks.
Started by removing the rear seats...

Taking out two screws and moving this panel makes the job way easier.

There are 3 bolts on each side of the frame. Extensions were needed to reach them obviously. Before lifting out the frame make sure to count the shims under each bolt and detach the latch wire from the frame.

And it is out! I plan to clean everything really well and vacuum before I put stuff back together. I have a whole bunch of parts on the way to do timing belt/water pump and a bunch of seals. Thanks for reading.
Here is my car as I bought it. 1989 325i 245xxxkms


Has the usual E30 issues. Ticking valves, cracked dash, slightly ripped seats, clear coat peel. But almost no rust at all! Drives amazingly. The gears are ridiculously tall.
My plans:
-find a decent convertible top/frame to swap on
-timing belt/waterpump maintenance
-valve adjustment
-I would love a black interior
-basketweaves
-lower a little?
-enjoy
I would reccomend to anyone tucking bumpers to just remove them and compress the shocks. It is super easy and way better than backing into a wall.

Took out the trunk shock to replace. I've been using a stick to hold the trunk up.

It is cold working in my garage. There is my subaru wagon. Thing is a beast.

Removed the seats to clean underneath. Ew...
Anyone know what that black box is underneath the passenger seat?? I looked up the codes on it but I can't figure it out. My best guess is some sort of car phone?

Decided to remove my shitty top since hopefully I will be buying a frame with a decent top for 50 bucks.
Started by removing the rear seats...

Taking out two screws and moving this panel makes the job way easier.

There are 3 bolts on each side of the frame. Extensions were needed to reach them obviously. Before lifting out the frame make sure to count the shims under each bolt and detach the latch wire from the frame.

And it is out! I plan to clean everything really well and vacuum before I put stuff back together. I have a whole bunch of parts on the way to do timing belt/water pump and a bunch of seals. Thanks for reading.











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