cool pics, even cooler car. :thumbup:
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8-)beatiful 325, excellent car, machine etc,etc,:thumbup:
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Nice car!is it manual?
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BTW it was originally purchased in Florida and stayed there till 2000. |
Nice E30. It looks like it'd be a blast to zip around in.
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such a cool car, my friend has a e30 330 convertible that is also an absolute blast to drive around in, went for a spin on friday for the last time this year, was sooooo much fun :)
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There are no E30 330s, maybe it´s a 325i Cabrio or maybe it´s an E46.
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^And only a later E46 at that, after they got rid of the 328.
This car is beautiful and very well maintained even though it's almost as old as me! The E30 models are one of my favourite BMW builds. |
IMO best non-M BMW ever, and im still hoping they return to this formula....(relatively) lightweight, NA straight six with just enough power to NOT need nannying TC, playful rear wheel drive with LSD, and a sexy exhaust note...all in all sexy as fcuk.
Beautiful car mate, brings back memories...learned to power-oversteer in one of those. PS BMW did make an E30 333i, can't remember size of engine, but pretty sure it was a South African only model! |
* 1984-1985 318i - 1.8 L M10B18 I4, 101 hp (75 kW) - North America
* 1991 318iS - 1.8 L M42B18 I4, 134 hp (100 kW) - North America * 1984-1991 325e - 2.7 L M20B27 I6, 121 hp (90 kW) - North America * 1986-1991 325es - 2.7 L M20B27 I6, 121 hp (90 kW) - North America * 1987-1991 325i/is - 2.5 L M20B25 I6, 168 hp (125 kW) - North America *your car * 1988-1991 325ix - 2.5 L M20B25 I6, 168 hp (125 kW) - North America * 1988-1991 M3 - 2.3 L S14 I4, 192 hp (143 kW) - North America * 1984-1990 333i - 3.2 L M30 I6, 197 hp (145 kW) - South Africa * 1989-1991 325iS - 2.7 L, 197 hp (145 kW) - South Africa * 1991-1992 325iS - 2.7 L, 210 hp (155 kW) - South Africa most powerful E30 aside from euro M3 EVO beautiful car mate!! |
Damn, I want that 2.7L 210hp engine.. oh wait, I'll just build my own this winter ;)
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schnell318,
Are those the same 5 stud cross spoke rims that is shared by the E30 M3? What size are the rims you have on ur 325is? Very nice car you got there, the paint job on it still looks great, even after nearly 20 years. |
Class, i hada 318is before, real fun car to drive. You should try and get alpina wheels for it.http://www.bimmerwerkz.com/forum/att...pina_kopis.jpg
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Alpina rims, they seem to manage to look fabulous on everything BMW old and new, even the other style, and even a MINI.
http://www.aemporium.com/alpina/img_...amic_mini1.jpg |
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^^^^^Replicas or not, car still looks amazing.:thumbup:
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Yes, my rims are regular 14" BBS. I thought about getting Alpina replicas or something but maybe in 16". Problem is they would be too difficult to get and I rather keep the car completely stock. What I would really like to get are the same wheels only in 15".
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Very nice car, and it looks like it's in GREAT condition!
I say keep it stock! |
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