NOR-CAL General Chat.
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Greetings fellow Nor-Cal'ers. Beautiful day isn't it! Good day to get pizza for lunch I think yes.
Also, opinions on Fortune Auto Coilovers???Comment
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Fortune Auto coils are popular with tuner cars and the stance crowd. They're based out of Virginia, so if you need rebuilds or replacement parts, you won't have to ship them outside the US. A friend had a set on his WRX, and another on an RX8 and they rode and drove nice enough.
For an e30 I think you're going to get mixed reviews. Some people will say go for it, while others will strongly suggest "proven" setups like Ground Control, TC Kline, or even a spring/shock combo like Bilsteins with H&Rs.
The Fortune Auto coils seem to be similar to the BC Racing coilovers where you have to chop the front strut tube off the spindle and weld them in place, whereas the more traditional setups use strut inserts that can be replaced easier or swapped back to stock if need be. Just something to consider.Comment
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I have ground control coilovers specifically suited for my driving style and aggressiveness. With fortune auto its one size fits all. Also ground control is more intimate with their customers and really put pride into their work. They're up in shingle springs California and I have been to their shop excellent people and customer service.Comment
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Hi everyone,
In the last 6 months or so, I've had a fair amount of random people asking if I'd sell the e30 while at the gas station, in parking lots, and even driving down the road. Mine is nothing too special, just a red 318 that's had the paint buffed to bring back the shine, but still has its fair share of dents and dings. Is the market THAT hot for them at the moment?
Looking at Bring A Trailer and the price for non-M cars seems to be going through the roof. The e30 has always been a popular car, but lately the "tax" seems to be in full swing. I assume the M3 prices have dragged the standard cars up with them (not unlike the muscle car craze of the early 2000's) and the lack of clean examples left. Just curious as to everyone else's experiences or thoughts on the matter.Comment
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Looking at Bring A Trailer and the price for non-M cars seems to be going through the roof. The e30 has always been a popular car, but lately the "tax" seems to be in full swing. I assume the M3 prices have dragged the standard cars up with them (not unlike the muscle car craze of the early 2000's) and the lack of clean examples left. Just curious as to everyone else's experiences or thoughts on the matter.
318s seem to fetch a little less. 2 drs are more desirable, iS as well. Take off a little bit for AT.
edit: https://www.reddit.com/r/E30/comment..._on_used_e30s/ from about Decemeber.Comment
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True, I've seen clean exmaples get parted out over dmv back fees. A lot of part out cars I've seen usually are very easily fixable but the owners are set on parting it out or want too much. Also there is the "vehicle retirement program" that has take out a good number. Occasionally ill come across something worthwhile.Comment
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