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Is This Where The E30 Market Is Now..?

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Not defending, just proving you completely wrong.

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Because when you’re looking at buying an E30 practicality is high on the list of “must haves” 🫠

Only thing better, apart from the boot, in a Compact than an E30 are the engines.

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2 minutes ago, E30 325i Rag-Top said:

Because when you’re looking at buying an E30 practicality is high on the list of “must haves” 🫠

Only thing better, apart from the boot, in a Compact than an E30 are the engines.

E30 is a better-looking car, imho. E36 is quite possibly a better car (interior trim excepted.)

M44 in an E30 is a fabulous performance change.

M43 in an E30 provides better performance than most E30 4-cylinder engines, is reliable, and economical. (But no-one does this!)

I do feel an E30 with a 4-cylinder engine is sportier, and with a 6-cylinder engine is more suited as a lovely cruiser. Just a weight distribution thing.

And I know many people will disagree. :D

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2 hours ago, E30 325i Rag-Top said:

Only thing better, apart from the boot, in a Compact than an E30 are the engines.

Id add some stuff having owned both for at least 6 years- E30 tax(obviously), all E36 front end benefits - 5 lug\wheel selection, plug and play steering racks, M3\vert underbrace, camber washers, easier to work on and generally far more part options available.

Rear end is easier to work on due to more space and the inner brake lines are way easier to change. 

E30 benefits that i can think of - factory medium case diff and axle setups if you doing a engine swap\power upgrade. Some interior stuff is higher quality - door cards, headlining etc. Proper spare wheel. Old style sport seats and no airbags (preference). Possibility the having a stiffer body due to rear seat bulkhead.

2 hours ago, gjm said:

M44

Great engine which suits both chassis with a manual box. Always wanted to see it in a drag race - M44 vs M20B25, i reckon the M44 would do ok.

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1990 325i Sedan (8-10k): https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/325i/listing/4906916916
1989 325i Sedan (18.5k): https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/325i/listing/4907140271
1988 M3 (120k) https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/m3/listing/4907078184

Tons of new E30s went up yesterday. Prices in general are dropping by the looks of it.

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Couple of 318is replicas

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/318i/listing/4906252916

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/cars/bmw/318is/listing/4902232093

 

Edit: dogleg 245 for sale as well... https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/car-parts-accessories/bmw/gear-boxes/listing/4908713721 Anyone got a 3.46:1 medium case LSD lying about?!

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3 hours ago, Neil McCauley said:

Those more modern m42 intake manifolds just don't look as good as the e30 type! 

 

Also I don't think that is a dogleg box unfortunately, I did a bit of a Google as it caught my interest

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22 hours ago, Neil McCauley said:

Think I'd leave the "s" badge off...

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It is manual. But also the seller isn't claiming it's a genuine mtech 1. Just that it has the kit.

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1 minute ago, deedub said:

It is manual. But also the seller isn't claiming it's a genuine mtech 1. Just that it has the kit.

Has the switch for the auto gearbox on the centre console, either been converted to manual or the console is from an auto. 

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13 minutes ago, mark247 said:

Has the switch for the auto gearbox on the centre console, either been converted to manual or the console is from an auto. 

True. Didn't look that close. 

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Weird when you run the Vin on it, it comes back as a Sedan not Coupe. 

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5 minutes ago, e30ftw said:

Weird when you run the Vin on it, it comes back as a Sedan not Coupe. 

Not on realoem

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Prices are all over the place.

Just seen a nice-looking (photos only) grey 4-door 1989 318i converted at some point to manual, seats look good. $6k

Also seen a 318 advertised at $21k.

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47 minutes ago, Neil McCauley said:

Seems cheap... 😂

Always very difficult to put a price on historic race cars, and whilst it is originally a Frank Gardener JPS car it doesn’t sound like it was one of the “main” ones, not run at Bathurst by JPS Team and not one of JRs championship cars.

If I get those lotto numbers I would buy this in a heartbeat!

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@Bennyboy aside from being on TM for $20K not two weeks ago you mean? Yet another car that Brad has bought and listed for double the asking price about 5 mins after purchasing.

Alpina's add $8K don't you know...

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