Agreed. But don't let a water pump and t-belt sway anyone's decision. It's almost too easy to replace.
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Welcome, Aaron! And thanks everyone else for the props on my car. I've had 2 more calls this morning so I'm hopeful that she'll sell soon...
Check the craigslist ad if you want to call me about it: http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/2651950847.html
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Originally posted by Cloudbase View PostGot to move fast. Had one slip out from under me when I was looking for mine. We could all pool our resources and buy that 318 race car!
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Originally posted by iamcreepingdeath View PostWell I wouldn't go that far. I have bought plenty of very nice E30s for sub-$2k. In fact, I have NEVER bought a BMW 1991 or older for over $2k.
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Originally posted by Bimmerman325i View PostYes, but you're happy to spend countless hours working on them to get them un-shitty. If you want to get in and drive and have the car work well with no major issues, $2k is about the minimum you want to spend.
It IS possible to get a perfectly good turn-key E30 for sub-$2k, but it is going to be an eta or early model of some sort.
Or the seller is an idiot.
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