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  • TrentW
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    Originally posted by Don Stevens View Post
    Just subscribed...Cool project. You shoud have a lot of fun.

    That model of 325e was somewhat unique. In 1986 all US etas were the same relative to engine, trans, and ABS (standard in 86 on all models for the first time) with only the 4 door "luxury" model and the the two door "sport" model actually carrying the "e" designation on the trunk lid. Also that year they introduced the "stripper" model (cloth seats, crank sunroof, electronic clock vs. the obc) designated with only "325" on the deck lid. The 325e 4dr (I believe it was the first year of the 4 dr if I am not mistaken) was the Yuppy car to have the way high end SUVs, crossovers, pick ups, and Minivans are today. The list price was over $30K which in 1986 was a big pile of money. They sold millions of them but I see very very few of them still around. I guess the sterotypical yuppy of the day drove them and trashed them just like they trash their Hondas and Lexus today.

    Don
    You're a little high on the original sticker price.


    Years-------Model---------------Price

    1984--------318i-----------------$16,460
    1984--------325e----------------$20,970

    1985--------318i 2-door----------$16,430
    1985--------318i 4-door----------$16,925
    1985--------325e 2-door---------$20,970
    1985--------325e 4-door---------$21,105

    1986--------325 2-door-----------$19,560
    1986--------325 4-door-----------$20,055
    1986--------325e-----------------$22,650
    1986--------325es----------------$21,950

    1987--------325 2-door------------$21,475
    1987--------325 4-door-----------$22,015
    1987--------325e-----------------$25,150
    1987--------325es----------------$24,370
    1987--------325i------------------$26,990
    1987--------325is-----------------$26,990
    1987--------325iC-----------------$28,875

    1988--------325 2-door------------$23,750
    1988--------325 4-door------------$24,400
    1988--------325i-------------------$28,400
    1988--------325is------------------$28,400
    1988--------325iC-----------------$32,500
    1988--------325iX-----------------$32,800
    1988--------M3-------------------$34,000

    1989--------325i 2-door-----------$24,650
    1989--------325i 4-door-----------$25,450
    1989--------325is-----------------$28,950
    1989--------325iX 2-door---------$29,950
    1989--------325iX 4-door---------$30,750
    1989--------325iC----------------$33,850
    1989--------M3------------------$34,950

    1990--------325i 2-door----------$24,650
    1990--------325i 4-door----------$25,450
    1990--------325is----------------$28,950
    1990--------325iX 2-door--------$29,950
    1990--------325iX 4-door--------$30,750
    1990--------325iC---------------$33,850
    1990--------M3------------------$34,950

    1991--------318i-----------------$19,900
    1991--------318is----------------$21,500
    1991--------325i 2-door----------$25,600
    1991--------325i 4-door----------$26,400
    1991--------318iC----------------$28,500
    1991--------325iX 2-door---------$31,100
    1991--------325iX 4-door---------$31,900
    1991--------325iC----------------$35,900
    1991--------M3------------------$35,900

    1992--------318iC----------------$28,870
    1992--------325iC----------------$36,320

    1993--------325iC----------------$36,320

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  • TrentW
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    Previous owner was Jon Allen from Global Imports?

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  • dinanm3atl
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    Thanks guys! Update this evening!

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  • catuned
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    subd..

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  • Don Stevens
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    Just subscribed...Cool project. You shoud have a lot of fun.

    That model of 325e was somewhat unique. In 1986 all US etas were the same relative to engine, trans, and ABS (standard in 86 on all models for the first time) with only the 4 door "luxury" model and the the two door "sport" model actually carrying the "e" designation on the trunk lid. Also that year they introduced the "stripper" model (cloth seats, crank sunroof, electronic clock vs. the obc) designated with only "325" on the deck lid. The 325e 4dr (I believe it was the first year of the 4 dr if I am not mistaken) was the Yuppy car to have the way high end SUVs, crossovers, pick ups, and Minivans are today. The list price was over $30K which in 1986 was a big pile of money. They sold millions of them but I see very very few of them still around. I guess the sterotypical yuppy of the day drove them and trashed them just like they trash their Hondas and Lexus today.

    Anyway, if you have not already introduced yourself to the Spec e30 crowd in the Atlanta area I suggest you do http://www.spece30.com/forum/31-southeast There are a lot of very knowledgable guys in the area who have built e30 race cars and can provide you some valuable tips. Also, if you have not watched Ranger's crash thread yet, do. http://www.spece30.com/forum/31-sout...k-6-is-no-more. While the crash is hard to watch and you can say "that will never happen to us", there are some good lessons to learn. That is, 1) One can hit very hard at chump car speeds through no fault of your own, 2) the e30 is a very stong car and great platform to race and 3) don't even think about skimping on safety gear. The soild cage in this car, proper seat, and properly applied belts and hans probably saved Scott from serious injury. Make sure you have one of the talented cage builders around Atlanta do a proper job.

    Good luck

    Don

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  • Nygdup
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    Bumping because we want folks to follow us on Facebook. Going to be talking our sponsors into giving away free stuff down the road, and those contests will be held there.

    ... and before you ask, we're not quite ready to announce those sponsors.

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  • dinanm3atl
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    I felt welcome :)

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  • priapism
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    Originally posted by Massimo View Post
    Err who are you welcoming?
    The guy who started the thread, who said he was starting his first Chumpcar build / race. Who did you think I was talking to?

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  • dinanm3atl
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    Fanpage - Bringing F1 to the USA!
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  • dinanm3atl
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    You making fun of team members... as a team member. Hater.

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  • acolella76
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    Originally posted by 325e10 View Post


    ftfy ;)

    damn asians should know how to work computers.

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  • 325e10
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    Last edited by 325e10; 12-03-2011, 10:23 PM.

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  • dinanm3atl
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    Originally posted by leothedrummer View Post
    Working DRS? Yes please!

    Yes. This is only drawn up on paper but this vehicle will have DRS.

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  • leothedrummer
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    Working DRS? Yes please!

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  • Nygdup
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    This work is obviously taking place in Mexico. I can tell by the dirt skidpad.

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