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E30 325i Rag-Top

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  1. @C-130 Hercules what type of racing is he going to be doing? Many series require safety gear over and above the suit boots and helmet. MSNZ mandate fire proof undies for most series, and HANS is needed by many (a good idea tbh).

    This is another big cost to racing having all the safety gear (don’t forget the 5kg fire extinguisher for the pits, 1kg in the car, etc) it’s a big investment up front to try something you might not get along with.

    My gear has been sitting in the wardrobe in-used for a long time, happy to lend out my HANS which will fit any suitable helmet. Or any other stuff he might need (probs not the undies though..).

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  2. I would suggest you have got a snowball in hell’s chance of people moving over to let you pass If they are holding you up.

    These are most likely the same people that can’t keep left on a two lane road, let alone maintain a speed near the limit.

    And as for multi lane motorways, absolutely no chance, sit in the middle lane at about 20km/h below the limit to be “safe”.

    The driving standards in NZ are getting worse by the day, no point worrying about speed limits when the majority of drivers don’t have the basic skills necessary for daily driving.

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  3. On 6/28/2023 at 11:23 AM, KwS said:

    Very illegal, but still happens. I think they call it ringing in the UK.

    Trying to take the VIN / identity of one car onto another used to be referred to as ringing yes, but re-building a car is not illegal unless either of the cars used is stolen. If you’ve got a crashed car with nice bits on then they can be swapped into a different shell. No different to replacing parts over a period of years as they break or wear out.

    What would the M3 shell be worth if it was fully be built up to a full M3 with all the bits.. who knows? Take off the cost of the parts and the re-cert process, would probably only stack up if you already had a few of the big bits and did it all yourself.

    On 6/28/2023 at 4:11 PM, topnotchrally said:

     If you put the vin on another car it would need a re-cert to be road worthy.  Hard to hid the changed vin, wouldn't it be?

    If you try to put the VIN from this shell onto another vehicle, then yes that would be illegal. Better to bolt the bits on to this shell.


  4. Trying to remember what it says in the Road Code, certainly something in there about pulling over if you are holding up traffic.

    That said, it certainly doesn’t give the right to try to intimidate other drivers, no matter how slow they are going.

    Unfortunately courtesy doesn’t come into it, far too many drivers bimbling along holding up traffic not pulling over. 


  5. 26.06.2023 PRESS RELEASE

    Seventh generation of the BMW M5 Sedan already undergoing an intensive testing programme. BMW M GmbH to continue its product offensive in 2024 and confirms the extension of its model range to include a Touring variant of the new high-performance model.

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    Munich. The prototypes are carefully disguised, but they cannot conceal their character as high-performance cars. The future generation of the BMW M5 has entered the practical phase of its series development process. The new high-performance sedan from BMW M GmbH is now completing its test drives on public roads, BMW Group proving grounds and racetracks around the world.

    Moreover, fans of the BMW M brand can look forward to a further result of the product offensive that will continue into the year 2024. BMW M GmbH has now officially confirmed that with the new edition of the BMW M5, it will be adding a Touring variant to its model range. The perfect symbiosis of M-typical performance, uncompromising long-distance comfort and impressive spaciousness will experience a renaissance in 2024 with the new BMW M5 Touring.

    Just like the future BMW M5 Sedan, the Touring variant will also feature a completely newly developed partially electrified drive system. Its M-typical performance characteristics as well as the precisely tuned chassis technology refined with innovative systems facilitate driving dynamics and agility at a level unique in this vehicle class. Thus, BMW M GmbH is steadily progressing on its path to electrification. "We are now also installing a hybrid drive system with typical M performance in other high-performance cars," says Dirk Häcker, Head of Development at BMW M GmbH.

    For almost 40 years now, the BMW M5 has been the benchmark for driving dynamics, agility and precision in the high-performance sedan segment. Evolutionary progress, development know-how from racing and pioneering innovations in the areas of drive, suspension, aerodynamics and lightweight construction have shaped the history of the BMW M5. Engines with six, eight and ten cylinders, M TwinPower Turbo technology and high-revving characteristics, the compound brake system with M Carbon ceramic brakes and M xDrive four-wheel drive are just some of the technological milestones with which this model has repeatedly redefined top performance in a sedan that is unconditionally suitable for everyday use. The seventh generation of the BMW M5 takes up on this – with fascinating innovations for an even more intense performance experience.

    The first BMW M5 Touring was launched back in 1992 based on the second-generation BMW M5 Sedan and has since stood for a combination of high performance and everyday practicality on four wheels. In 2007, BMW M GmbH also added a Touring variant to the fourth-generation BMW M5. And currently, the successful launch of the first BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive* also underscores the high appeal of this special vehicle concept in the premium midrange segment of high-performance cars.

    Testing of the first prototypes of the new BMW M5 Touring is to commence in the next few days in urban traffic as well as on country roads and motorways around Munich and at the BMW M GmbH headquarters in Garching. The integrated application of all drive and suspension systems will then also be carried out for the new BMW M5 Touring on the Nürburgring's Nordschleife, among other places, with the aim of ensuring the ideal balance of sporting performance on the racetrack and superior ride comfort in everyday driving and over long distances.

     

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  6. @Arsony short answers:

    1. Very, I got around 45km range from a charge which was enough to get to work and back for two days. Also good economy on longer runs with petrol plus electric regeneration.

    2. Boot space is a little reduced due to batteries under the floor. Other generic F30 issues could still apply. I’ve not heard of any specific HV electric issues.

    3. LCI was in late 2015 which would be the major update, so 16&17 models would have that. There were continual updates (three times per year) to all models but relatively minor. 

    4. Yes definately, 99% of NZ new were M-Sport for a good reason. More equipment, better looking, etc.

    5. Not sure how much experience of this model the independents would have. If it’s just general servicing  they would be all good, anything connected to the HV electrical side could be tricky.

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  7. 1 hour ago, mark247 said:

    Depends what it owes him, $5 or $6k of paint work can still make a car look pretty good. A 320i 14 years ago was probably $2500. 

    If it’s been sat in a shed for 15 years without moving or being started then a lot of $$$ would be needed to bring everything back up to scratch - all rubbers, etc. before you even start to think about panel and paint.

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  8. There’s an E30 gone on TardMe for $1 reserve, so this should give an indication of how strong the market is at the moment.

    https://www.trademe.co.nz/link.aspx?i=11092&id=4158121841&t=ca&s=2078141&c=291&tm=email&et=47&mt=447A056B-A2F6-40BB-A9A0-FFDEE8340445
     

    Ok, it’s a fairly low spec, 316i 4dr Auto, but it looks fairly tidy and clean. So it will give a decent indication of the entry level pricing into a decent E30.

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  9. On 5/25/2023 at 10:31 PM, FIAT 131R said:

    There are a lot of cars around with fuel tanks older than 1988 and they are in good condition.   I am looking for one.

     

    Try to get one from a facelift if you can - fits the same physically, you just need to adapt the wiring for the second fuel sender.

    Better in tank pump (I think you can do away with the second external pump on a PFL), it’s a slightly bigger tank and has the internal syphon which means much less fuel surge when the fuel gets low and gets rid of the annoying external cross over pipe which you have to work around with the diff/driveshaft.


  10. 14 hours ago, M3AN said:

    I wonder what BMW traded it for, $5k max surely, and they're just trying to take the piss.

    I don’t believe it was a trade in, and as an aside 99% of trade-ins vehicles are currently “over-traded”.

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  11. That was the market - in terms of buyer and offering, back then. Again it shows how both have changed over the last 20+ years.

    As I understand it, NZ New, one owner before the dealer. Was used very sparingly (only to church on Sunday’s?) before owner passed and car was pretty much parked up for a period.

    It would need to be kept as a garage queen / shows and meetings car and extremely low kms to make it worthwhile purchase. Hopefully there is someone out there who will do exactly that, if I had the room and permission I definately would.


  12. Time capsule in Hamilton dealership, no not old stock but a used car bought back in.

    In amazing condition, only about 6k on odo, always garaged. One to keep locked away.

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    In late 90s period correct spec, orient blue with  tan leather and wood trims, non-M Sport. Shows how tastes have changed.

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