
SIR E30
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I understand where you are coming from, and fair enough.
I know of another Touring which sold close to this amount. I also know of a few others that are lower spec/not as tidy and are asking similar money.
I paid $9500 when I got it, and it was fairly stock.. and it owes me close on 25k.
So I feel that for what it is 15k is not bad buying. Bearing in mind it is a factory 2.5 manual, which I still have yet to come across another in New Zealand. (not saying its the only one, im sure theres more, but they arent common. It probably doesnt concern most people but I think its somethin that adds a bit of value)
Its hard to convey my 'e-feelings' so I hope you dont think I'm having a go, just gently justifying my asking price.
Cheers
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If its still around if/when I sell my wagon then Ill take it.
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Neither did I to be honest! Thanks
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Is your car running sweet now? Certd and all that?
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Sorry for the confusion.. Id prefer to keep the wheels, but have mentioned them just in case someone does want them. I will let them go if the price is right.
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Never thought Id do this..
But the time has come!
1988 E30 325i Touring (UK Import, 1994)
198,XXX Kms
Suspension
Front: Vogtland springs -70mm, Custom rebuilt Bilstein shocks
Rear: Eibach springs -55mm, Custom rebuilt Bilstein shocks
Nolathane control arm bushes.
Boge reinforced rear shock top hats
Exterior
Mtech 2 full bodykit (genuine apart from the fibreglass front), colour matched side mirrors, roof mounted aerial, black kidney grill, euro-plates, all red tail lights, clear front indicators, deleted side indicators, minor panel work done in 2010 (rubbing on front guards when larger wheels were fitted).
Interior
Re-covered Leather Recaro sport seats, mtech leather steering wheel, mtech leather gear knob, retrofitted on board computer, Custom Black hoodliner, Black Floor mats, Rear luggage compartment blind, 35% tints by Tint Tech. Pioneer sound system, cruise control, electric sunroof, air con (working)
Driveline
Stock 2.5 inline 6, factory 5 speed manual. Z3 1.9 short shifter, with all bushes replaced. Nice and firm, no play, short but still a relaxed throw.
Maintenance
Cambelt, waterpump, thermostat, all auxilary belts replaced, oil, oil filter, coolant, radiator flushed, all hoses checked, brake pads replaced, new rear wheel bearing. Replaced left lower arm (for ball joints) All done between dec '09 and feb '10 New battery in 2009
5 star alarm
Can sell with or without stereo. (Pioneer head unit, amp, 2 x 8 inch subs, sony/alpine speakers)
$15,000
Read my showroom thread for a million posts worth of stuff about the car. Also, for a million pics.
Direct any questions to my email address o0_jase_0o@hotmail OR text/phone 0274279337
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Ill see what I can do, no promises though
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I can get the shifter and the brass do-dacky. I can also probably source the gearknob from BMW with the discount that I get.
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Somebody should steal my photos off bookspace and upload them
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Did you say M5x conversion? Oh right. awesome
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Thanks Ashkan
Im doing a tiny bit of work for NZPC magazine now too.
Check this for my latest Clicky
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Fair call on both accounts
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Wifey not invited?
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"Maintenance" also known as "Coffee" haha have a good one Glenn
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This post is in the wrong section. Can we get a MOD over here to shift it? "clean up in the technical aisle, clean up in technical!"
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Shocks matty, shocks.Bilstein sport struts all round
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The ex-CRZARB looks HOT! the photography is real nice.
Im not normally a fan of that yellow on the M3, but the car pulls it off, looks sh*t hot!!
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Exhaust looks nice. Who cleaned those up for you?
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Happy Birthday brother
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I will vouch for it being a good car. Have seen it on the hoist, and have driven it. Great wee car!
Good luck with the sale Kerry
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We will put them on my car and take a photo for yaHmm wonder what these would look like on a touring....??
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You can use an allen key - 8 or 10mm if I recall correctly. I wouldnt go using an allen key in a torx bolt for anything else though. Just tap it into the head of the bolt gently with a hammer and away you go. Saves buying tools
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