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1991 E30 M325i Motorsport, UK SALE, 8,600 Miles!!

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MMMMMMM.... stunning, what a find... very true about a time machine being required to beat that!

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MMMMMMM.... stunning, what a find... very true about a time machine being required to beat that!

Who's gonna buy it and ship over when 20yrs old? I want to check it out!! I wonder what the asking price is.

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I like it a lot. Wish my driver’s seat still looked like that ^_^

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Looks stunning. He says Anthracite silver, but in those photos it looks the same as ours, Delphin Grey. Sure he has it right, so must be the photos.

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Wow, original tyres and everything! Off the showroom floor.

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PRICE: 15,590 GBP.

38,319.39 NZD

My god... what ever he wants for it, I'd pay that easily. Mint E30 FTMFW

Delphin has a greener hue to it me thinks. The anthracite silver is just amazing!

ORLY?

but yeah, is definately a stunner.

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Hard to imagine anyone coming forward with that sort of coin when you could find an Alpina B6s or spec. ed. M3 for similar, even if the mileage is low.

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realistically.. my opinion would be that it would probably be worth somewhere in the facinity of $23-27k NZ I would've thought.

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as nic said tho, you could get a m3 for similar price, if you are a car collector this would be ideal yes. but if you want a every day car, and after 3 years it has 80k on the clock, whats the point?

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as nic said tho, you could get a m3 for similar price, if you are a car collector this would be ideal yes. but if you want a every day car, and after 3 years it has 80k on the clock, whats the point?

You wouldn't buy for a daily driver & you couldn't buy an E30 M3 with this mileage/condition for this money.

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You wouldn't buy for a daily driver & you couldn't buy an E30 M3 with this mileage/condition for this money.

im not saying you could get it with that milage or condition, but you could easily get a e36 m3 same price or less.

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im not saying you could get it with that milage or condition, but you could easily get a e36 m3 same price or less.

Diff car, no comparison.

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There is a limited market for a collectible m325i I would have thought. Most who have that kind of coin for a collectors piece and want an e30 would buy an m3. They might own a m325i for a daily, but then it wouldn't be this one.

You'd have to find a very very serious collector who had everything else and wanted to complete a collection to want to pay that money for it.

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I would say it’s worth whatever someone is willing to part with. I must agree with the majority and say the only E30 worth more than 20k would be a M3. I hear there is a black NZ new E30 M3 going for over nz60k at the moment.

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If that’s the car im thinking of (it had white/Purple/blue/red rocker covers, 325iM Dash) it was for sale 10 years ago for the same price. If I had the money I wouldn’t think twice about perching a tidy car like that. The black car was first owned by Denny Hulme apparently.

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