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  1. 3 points
    The red LHD just doesn't seem right. Not to mention bidder "Ulika", who reeks of shill. Bidding up to within 15% of the reserve, then asking "I have viewed this car ... one of the cleanest in NZ .... am I far off the reserve ?" he already knows this, he's within 15% so the reserve is a maximum of $10,550 + 15% = $12,132.50. It's an overpriced e30 325i. The owner has over-capitalised in the car, and is expecting to recoup his costs. Good luck with that. Not to mention a non-sensical advert. Those wheels are total vom. /rant
  2. 2 points
    Great chance for somebody to grab an M-car at a compelling price. GLWS Ben.
  3. 2 points
    On today's episode of Trademe trials and tribulations, Olaf makes a shilling discovery. On a serious note, this car has been discussed at least 3 times now, including before the original owner bought it. Each time it was "overpriced and underspecced", let's not forget LHD. But the guy really didn't want to listen and sadly got ripped off IMO. As well as any consecutive buyers if they buy anywhere near what they're asking.
  4. 2 points
    Whats up everyone. Names Adrian! Thought id finaly join up to bimmersport, have had my e30 for about 5 years now but have only recently started doing any real work to it. I will start up a bit of a build thread, for anyone whos interested, mostly track use and drift abuse but still aimed at being road legal. Cheers!
  5. 1 point
    Why I chose the BMW 330i, is a complicated story. It began before I even had a license, when I used to compile car statistics and sort them by performance figures. One brand always stood out from the rest - BMW. The 3 series BMW is everything a compact sports sedan should be. However, they are and always have been more expensive than the competition, both to buy and to own. However, most of them have tried to emulate it. Over the years, their competing designs had forced them to compromise a lot, leading to most now being front wheel drive, but cheaper too. However, BMW has always tried to stay true to form as the "Ultimate Driving Machine", meaning its costs have remained higher, not just in $$$ paid but also in packaging to retain rear wheel drive. Our first car, was also rear wheel drive; a 1978 Mitsubishi Galant 2000 GSL. I remember the owners of the supermarket where I had my first job had brand new gold coloured models of the same car. We bought ours in 1987 and my first car after I got my drivers licence at age 25! and still had it when we got married in 1990 and when we returned to Auckland from Wellington in 1994. Despite being underpowered, I loved how it drove with its rear wheel drive as we travelled up and down the country to visit our Auckland based families. However, like other manufacturers future Galants became front wheel drive and so too did we buy our next two Galants (1987 Galant 2000 Super Saloon and 1990 Galant GTi-16v) were also. When the time came to buy another car after paying off our mortgage, I wanted to get a good car that would last the distance. I selected the 1996 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 Type-S Ralliart Edition in August 2003. This was seen as a car that emulated the BMW in the looks department from the rear quarter, but was also a high performance car. I also joined Club VR-4 and helped set up the NZ Club. I considered this car one of the best Sports Sedans in the world - "An executive EVO". The technical sophistication, four wheel, Active Yaw Control, Active Differential, Twin-Turbos, etc. was a techie's dream come true. Yet despite all that, it could also safely carry 4-5 people. I had spent, over the last 13 years, more than purchase price to keep it serviced and well maintained. Over the last 18 months, I have been considering a replacement was required as the car was beginning to show its age with parts starting to break, and I was not looking forward to spending more money on it to keep it going. Even my mechanic said I should be starting to look at a replacement, knowing full well he may lose some business. So what to replace it with. The only product from the Mitsubishi family we could consider, would be the NZ Lancer or Japanese Galant Fortis, being the current sedans they had. Looking carefully and thoroughly at their product range the Lancer VR-X with the 2.4 Litre or even the Lancer Ralliart were definitely in consideration. What keeps putting me off was the styling, it looked too high, its front was like the ugly Audi and it seemed more bulky in shape over all with a big 'bum' at the rear. All this placed against the Mitsubishi as a replacement. Finally, like a last throw of the dice, they released the Lancer GTi-2.4. I really gave this a lot of consideration as it would have been a brand new car, but would also come with a 10 year warranty! However, it still had the faults I outlined above. In addition, weighing against it was the fact the Renault-Nissan has now taken control of Mitsubishi, so this was very likely the last compact sedan they would have which is now a nearly 10 year-old design. So I started browsing for other brands and models, e.g. Ford, Mazda and even Subaru. In an age when everybody seems to be buying SUVs (over 53% in last statistics), and even BMW and Mercedes makes them too, the family sedan seems a dying breed. I have never liked SUVs, but can understand their practicality for todays active families and hence why they are so popular. I kept browsing the dealer who sold us the Galant VR-4 I loved so much to see what other cars they had and was drawn to the BMW 3-series. A good long conversation with my brother also helped with this choice. So eventually my wife and I took a BMW 323i for a test drive. We drove it to my parents who despite initially saying "Nah", when it was seen in the flesh saying "Nice car". My wife said I looked like a little boy in a toy shop when I was driving it. The test drive, told me a lot about the BMW 3-series car and how it felt to drive and I needed to consider a lot more to make are really good decision. I am now entering a new phase of my life, with me being made redundant from my current job, I still look forward with optimism to the opportunities the new year and beyond will bring - helping people with computers and possibly more study as well. Therefore, I am more convinced than ever that the BMW 3-series was what I should be considering as our next car. The BMW 323i that I test drove was a detuned 2.5 litre, aimed more at economy versus performance and was in the middle $15-20,000 price range we wanted. This fact was quite noticeable in the test drive when accelerating and trying to take opportunities like entering roundabouts. So I felt I needed to consider a more powerful variant. But which one would that be. Of the 3-series range that I was considering there was a 325i, 330i, and 335i. The 335i would be the pick of the bunch if performance was the only consideration, but price was closer to the vincity of a brand new Mitsubishi Lancer GTi-2.4 I was mentioned earlier. So that left the 325i and the 330i. I was even offered a 325i station wagon at the lower end of our price range, however I do not like station wagons as they are a lot like SUVs in their utility. I wanted a sedan! After again looking at the dealers website I noticed a silver 2006 BMW 330i, which is fully optioned and with the M-Sport kit as well. I knew then that this was the car I wanted to have. But I still have some concerns about potential repairs that may be needed over the long-term. So I contacted an independent BMW specialist and had a long conversation and discussed the opportunity for them to do a full pre-purchase inspection. This conversation also highlighted the fact that the 335i was more problematic than 325i or a 330i, due to its twin turbos and more complexity. The check has identified a number of issues that the dealer has agreed to fix before selling me the car. I hope to get it early next week. This check, along with a four year warranty, should assure us of long life out of the car if we keep up the servicing like I did with the Galant VR-4. The cost is at the top end of our price range and with the warranty and the iDrive conversion to NZ takes us slightly above. A semi-retired gentleman finally gets to own the 3-series he has always desired. A BMW 330i M-Sport edition.
  6. 1 point
    Picked up this ol girl a couple of weeks ago, 1996 750iL. Body is fairly straight and engine seems to be in good nick, however the interior and stereo are in need of a beef up.
  7. 1 point
    Twice Graham on a 4 stroke providing you have a set point TDC and know the firing order
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  10. 1 point
    Hey really appreciate the feedback, yes I did ask for your feedback.... as I could be absolutely dreaming! Or winning.? I thought it was from Australia due to the "south MelBourne bmw sticker" Have a few people coming to view on weekend the concensus is that it maybe be worth more, with selling everything separately! I presumed selling as a package would be more worthwhile. Or worst case If I can find storage....do all the work & see again in a year or so. Cheers again guys
  11. 1 point
    Man, this thing is being resold every couple of months now o.o Looking great, GLWS.
  12. 1 point
    Fly up, replace the HG, drive home. Though that hinges massively on the assumption that it is only the HG. Bonus points, you get style 68 wheels.
  13. 1 point
    Option 812, which this car has, is the 'UK version'. And Carjam says it was imported from the UK. Could have stopped off in Oz on the way over, of course. You did ask for our thoughts. As you say - it's worth what a buyer will pay.
  14. 1 point
    Nothing M Technic about this car parts from it being registered as "M TECHNIC" . . . The options don't show any of the below from factory: LSD Body kit M Suspension M Steering wheel
  15. 1 point
    Looks tidy, appears cheap at $13500. Like the ride height, what shocks and spring do you have? - only asking as mine currently a bit hight Paul
  16. 1 point
    Pretty car. Good luck with the sale!
  17. 1 point
    Thought i'd update this. Noticed a slight weep from the trans pan so thought i'd get the whole lot done. Did the service which included a new transmission pan with the built in gasket, the suction filter and cartridge filter and 8 litres of fluid. Price wasn't too bad considering genuine parts were used, ended up going with Auto Trans ltd in Eden Terrace. They had the job done in 2 hours. Overall the car shifts much smoother around town and the very slight shudder it had on take off previously is completely gone. Really happy with it.
  18. 1 point
    nah man, you can't use existing images. it's in the rules (above). "historic photos are cheating".
  19. 1 point
    I know the E30 tax is on the rise, and this is a coupe, but unless I'm missing something I can't see that kind of value here. Maybe list more of the work done and what's included, rebuilt suspension maybe? Diff? Interior pics?? Engine bay??
  20. 1 point
    Just passed by the Auckland museum so thought I'd get a quick iPhone pic. Next challenge: Your BMW in front of the ocean.
  21. 1 point
    That's been on here a few times. The owner is a little confused.
  22. 1 point
    Took a drive to Wanganui on the weekend to pick up some interior bits from @kulgan and hopefully soon I'll have the rest of the interior from a certain parts man here ? Will start getting the door cards and dark components installed this weekend
  23. 1 point
    Nice work, but how will you make steam pudding now?
  24. 1 point
    And finishing up at the very good Thirsty Whale in Port Napier .... what a day!
  25. 1 point
    And lining up before heading along for an excellent lunch .... with a nice contrasting hedge
  26. 1 point
    And another stop on Gentle Annie - what a view!
  27. 1 point
    Next stop - the historic Springvale bridge!
  28. 1 point
    And on the Gentle Annie itself ... what an amazing road!! This was stop #1 ... not that easy to find places for 13 cars to pull over!!! E39 goodness .... 3 generations of 3-series ...
  29. 1 point
    Here's the first batch - early morning at Mana and then the big meet at famous Rangitikei Junction
  30. 1 point
    SOLD! Admittedly a while ago, been fairly absent so sorry I didnt see the price warnings earlier. Im a bit slow
  31. 1 point
    My photos will be awhile since I was shooting film! I took a bit of GoPro footage but honestly it's very underwhelming, felt like we were going a lot quicker than the videos suggest! Here's a short clip of an exciting hairpin. Good thing I didn't lift off the gas/brake or it I may have been the victim of lift-off snap-oversteer
  32. 1 point
    Got the Style 95s fitted today, already changes the look
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