So I drove two Cooper S's today; one supercharged, one turbo. Very similar feeling (at least to me). The supercharged one did feel a bit better suited for inner-city driving. However, I don't do very much inner-city driving. Frankly, I'd be happy with either. So I guess all that's left is to keep searching for the right one. If you guys come across anything <$11,000 and appearing to be in good condition holla atcha boy.
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Man it seems like E30 prices have been rising steadily lately. Just out of curiosity, what do you guys think a realist close the deal price would be for mine?
1989 325i
250k mikes
With in the last 50k
Top end rebuild
All new suspension components / bushings / wheel bearings / Koni Yellows / H&R sports
Mazada RX-7 BBK
Z3 steering rack
Z3 ssk
Rebuilt cluster, polished, red needles
3:73 LSD
Euro Smileys w/ Intensive cleaning
Ski pass through
13 Button OBC
Premium Sound
E21 Rearo seats
Map light mirror
Throwing Star Rep Wheels
IS splitter and rear spoiler
Rebuilt sunroof assembly
Rebuilt door handles
Needs only minor paint work
Full 50K service just completed.JOY IS AN E30...
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Originally posted by Eric View PostI'd guess $6,500-5000. I could be way off though.1997 Audi A4 1.8t 5-Speed (bamboo metallic): ST Coilovers, Sport Edition 17x7.5 Et35, 215/45/17 Kumho AST, Panzer, Depo Ecodes, 55w 5k bulbs, Magnaflow 14815, Res delete, JHM Vent Boost gauge
2001.5 Audi s4 2.7tt 6-Speed (Imola Yellow)
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Originally posted by Cloudbase View PostI was thinking around $6500ish. I would sell it on here before Craig's. The mods would be much more appreciated in the FS section here than the general audience on Craigs.sigpic
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Originally posted by Bimmerman325i View PostThat is a very valid reason.
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Price is pretty reasonable.
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Some interesting BMW history if that's your kind of thing:
This week, I have a special article with some information I have been researching for weeks. Not much is known about this car in North America, but I present you with the story of the E12 530 MLE of South Africa.
South Africa has been a unique automotive market, and a thriving community for automotive manufacturing. Because of this, there is currently a following for all of the major automotive manufacturers, including BMW, Toyota, Mercedes, Volkswagen, and Renault. In particular, there is a rather large following of BMW enthusiasts, and proof of this is the large range of models offered by BMW Motorsport. Sporty South African-specific models such as the E23 M745i, E30 333i, and the Alpina powered E30 325is (All offered in RHD of course) are almost cult cars to many in North America, but rather well known to South African natives. BMW roots in South Africa started back in the late 60′s with the offering of GLAS based BMW’s such as the 1800 GL, 2000 GL, 1804 and 2004 models (more interesting, look up the BMW Cheetah).
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So I ended up getting a 2006 Cooper S (supercharged) last night. Thing is a blast, and I'm loving the simple creature comforts that I have been going without for quite a while now. That supercharger whine is addictive!
Thanks Roland H for getting me in touch with Kevin. I was looking for a very specific car, and he found it in four days!All I wanted was a tomahawk....
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Originally posted by RLTW86 View PostSo I ended up getting a 2006 Cooper S (supercharged) last night. Thing is a blast, and I'm loving the simple creature comforts that I have been going without for quite a while now. That supercharger whine is addictive!
Thanks Roland H for getting me in touch with Kevin. I was looking for a very specific car, and he found it in four days!
We need pictures and details now!
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