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Originally posted by flyboyx View Posteven still, a model from the 40's to the 60's would be so much better.
I think its just better to hit yourself in the balls really hard with a baseball bat and get the pain and suffering out of the way without spending thousands of dollars on this heap.
This is not a smart decision.
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Originally posted by varg View Post
The brake pump system appears to operate on a similar principle to hydraulic steering. high pressure there all of the time and your brake pedal "lets some pressure through" to the calipers when asked. I wonder if there is any kind of pedal feel at all or if its like driving around on a cloud.
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Originally posted by e30davie View PostVery interesting. Such high tech for such old cars.
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Originally posted by superj View Postwell, I think I will go look at it on Saturday or sunday. I will snap some pics for you guyssigpic
Gigitty Gigitty!!!!
88 cabrio becoming alpina b6 3.5s transplanted s62
92 Mtech 2 cabrio alpinweiss 770 code
88 325ix coupe manual lachsilber/cardinal
88 325ix coupe manual diamondschwartz/natur
87 e30 m3 for parts lachsilber/cardinal(serial number 7)
12 135i M sport cabrio grey/black
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Originally posted by superj View PostYesterday's weather was horrible. Today, its 44 right now. I don't know if i am going to make it this weekend
It's probably 45 out right now and has been raining heavy for the most part of 18 hours. Oh well
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About 16 years ago I crashed my 90 Protégé and was looking to get back into something European. On a whim, I was browsing the classifieds and came across a shop selling a customers' 82 320i coupe. Since I needed a car and wasn't too serious, I thought "what the heck" and drove to the shop to check it out. Once I got there, the owner told me not to bother with that car and instead check out the 86 325es another customer was selling. I looked at the odometer and it had a 250kms (about 150k miles). Usually that would be enough to have me sayin' "no thank you!" but when I sat in the drivers seat, everything felt so TIGHT and well put together. After this short viewing (I couldn't test drive it as the car wasn't insured) I decided to get it inspected at another shop.
Considering the province I live in consisted mostly of trucks and American made vehicles, everyone told me not to bother, that it would be a HUGE money pit since it was German and a BMW.
Instead I took a chance and I can honestly say it was the best decision I made in life. From being affiliated with various BMW groups it's gotten me jobs (not automotive related), met interesting people and learnt a lot about different manufacturing methods and autos in general.
If I were you OP, I'd take the plunge. Nowhere here in Canada could you purchase such a vehicle at that price, in that condition.
Worse case scenario you can part it out and make a killing (considering RR parts arent' common).Last edited by Stanley Rockafella; 04-08-2018, 05:28 PM.If it's got tits or tires, it's gonna cost ya!
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