Hello R3V community. Im looking for help from the pacific northwest. Im from Portland Oregon and I am considering purchasing this vehicle in Seattle (see link below). Any one here know the history of this vehicle or have seen it in person? Much appreciated, thanks.
Any thoughts would help re: 1987 BMW 325IC E30 - 5 Speed - Clean Title/CarFax
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Does not look to be an enthusiast car. I bet you could find someone to go check it out -
looks good. and depending on the documentation that comes with it, and your desire in the car 4500 isn't bad either. not sure about only 3-3500, but then again things might be cheaper in the PNW.Comment
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Not sure how it wouldn't be an "enthusiast car". It looks clean from the pictures and the mileage is pretty amazing if you ask me. I would check it out and have it looked at by an Indy shop in your area that is recommended. I am sure he would be flexible on the price.Comment
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I did a visual inspection of the car and drove it this weekend upon the request of a friend who is in the market for a clean E30ic in the SEA/PDX market.
Review: Body-good; engine-OK; Trans-OK; suspension, wheels and tires-JUNK; VINS all match and no documentation available.
The seller seems nice/sincere/non-enthusiast, yet you will have to put some new rubber on it ASAP (i.e. I wouldn't drive it more than a block on damp roads, let alone a short road trip).
We passed on it. You are welcome!
- Pro3 DriverComment
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I did a visual inspection of the car and drove it this weekend upon the request of a friend who is in the market for a clean E30ic in the SEA/PDX market.
Review: Body-good; engine-OK; Trans-OK; suspension, wheels and tires-JUNK; VINS all match and no documentation available.
The seller seems nice/sincere/non-enthusiast, yet you will have to put some new rubber on it ASAP (i.e. I wouldn't drive it more than a block on damp roads, let alone a short road trip).
We passed on it. You are welcome!
- Pro3 Driver
Beef, why did you passed on it?Comment
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