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« Reply #15 on: March 13, 2006, 10:58:31 PM »
I started out looking for a 2002.  I already frequent Pelican Parts BBS for Porsche 914 info and they have a BMW forum too.  A little crawling around led me to Bimerforums want ads where I began looking for a nice '02.  The site intrigued me, so I started looking at other areas.  At first i looked at E21 threads because i had one in the mid-eightes when I lived in Germany (an 81 320/6 that was great for Autobahn but not for the Alps),  That one met with an uncooperative 18-wheeler that chose not to stop when traffic signals dictated,  After the E21 phase, I moved on to E30s.  That is when I learned that an E 30 is really pretty close to a rebodied e 21.  I also noticed a certainfervor from some posters about the four cylinder 3 series.  I really never considered a 318.  I wanted that inline 6 smoothness.  But one group of 318is owners were just CRAZY for their little four bangers.  I read more and more about the special breed of 318 E 30s with the dual overhead cam engine.  The owners seem to emphasize the fun of lightness and revs, which sounded just like a 914.  I was on the verge of closing a deal for one with all the desirable mods that was on the Bimmerforums classified, until the price reached $4000.  I thought that was too much so I looked on autotrader and some other sites, and quickly learned that my particular selectivity was going to create a challenge.  I enlisted some help.  my brother soon found one a Rockville autos near DC.  It looked pretty clean on the net.  He test drove the hell out of it for a couple of hours, and called me.  I told him to offer $3500 against the desired $3800. The dealer snapped it up.  My bro drove it down for me.  The coolant system commited suicide in the driveway, guage jumping and green stuff spitting, I thought I was about to learn about profile gaskets the first day of ownership.  I parked it and started looking into parts.  Happened to come accross Bilstien springs and dampers, drilled zimmerman rotors, and 16inch wheels and tires, timing chain tensioner, fan clutch, and the original requirement, a thermostat.  So now I have about $5500 in it.  It looks Ok but really needs paint and soon I'll need tie rod ends and bushings.   Its also got the e-bay chip, but it does seem a bit stronger above 3500 rpm or so.  I'm loving it.  I'm also loving the community.  Really a fun bunch of nuts. I'm really glad this board got off the ground!
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« Reply #16 on: March 14, 2006, 03:09:16 AM »
I picked out my e30 after sifting through A LOT of junk. I decided to go with an e30 because my dad had one long ago, and the impressions of those experiences will stick with me for the rest of my life. so we went through atleast 15 e30's before i settled on my current car.
which had its fair share of problems after i purchased, but it was progresive, and my previous car experiences prepared me for the challenges the proceeded.

I have 1 piece of advice, stay away from the dealership. i had one problem that i couldn't find for almost 2 years, they inspected it 3 times and never found the problem. later i just decided to buy a used AFM and it fixed the problem. you can draw your own conclusions on the poorly spent 1,000$ of "diagnostics" time at the stealer.
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« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2006, 05:50:41 PM »
I picked up a 91 318is dimondschwartz with black interior and crank sunroof at 112k for $1500 back in November of 2003 [On my 20th Bday, not a gift]. Blown headgasket, thought to be a cracked head, but ended up only bering the gasket. Interior was spotless, paint had the normal clear coat issue that many of the dschwartz cars eventually got. Replaced many a things in order to make it a nice car, but over all was not much of an issue.

Around a year back the car was hit, at about 118k miles and i was eventually paid $3900 before buy back.
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« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2006, 06:35:18 PM »
After i wrecked my '85 318i in '04 (it was my baby for 3 years, very clean) i knew it was time to man up and get a twin cam. I didnt even consider a 325i, i work on them alot at work and well.....there kinda boring. I began the search for a black 2 door. i looked at a couple of 318i, but i wanted an "is", i finally found one on ebay, i wasnt the winning bidder but the reserve was not met, so called the guy and got it for $2600, flew down to so-cal and drove back up here in one day. I just love that damn car, the only other thing funner would be a lotus exige (ok maybe an M3 evoII, also).
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« Reply #19 on: March 28, 2006, 11:04:42 PM »
Wanted a 325is but off of a whim saw a 318is in the paper for 3000 w/ only 130,000 miles on the odometer. 3 months after I bought it the idler arm had a bolt walk itself out and ended up getting a new head and putting the same amount into it that I bought it for. Even through all the crap, I'd never give up my m42 and I love it way more than my dad's e30 325ic.

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« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2006, 02:24:44 AM »
Well...i'm not an M42 owner yet, but an engine swap is planed during summer from 316i M40 to M42. :)
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« Reply #21 on: April 04, 2006, 03:11:06 AM »
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Well...i'm not an M42 owner yet, but an engine swap is planed during summer from 316i M40 to M42. :)
Awesome, post some pics when you get the chance.

BTW, you have a PM :)

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« Reply #22 on: April 06, 2006, 09:49:15 AM »
I was stationed in Maine.
Around Summer 2004, I posted the winning bid on ebay for $1,800 for my 1991 318i w/ 100,000 miles.

Drove down to Jersey to pick it up and make the payment. Then noticed the paint was not as shinny as on the picture. Also, interiors were dirty and unkept.

Told the seller the description didn't match and I'd buy it for less, not the winning bid.
Seller agreed, and off I drove back to Maine having spent $1,000.
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« Reply #23 on: April 06, 2006, 11:45:15 AM »
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« Reply #24 on: April 06, 2006, 03:52:02 PM »
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I was stationed in Maine.
Around Summer 2004, I posted the winning bid on ebay for $1,800 for my 1991 318i w/ 100,000 miles.

Drove down to Jersey to pick it up and make the payment. Then noticed the paint was not as shinny as on the picture. Also, interiors were dirty and unkept.

Told the seller the description didn't match and I'd buy it for less, not the winning bid.
Seller agreed, and off I drove back to Maine having spent $1,000.
Very common scam on ebay.

Often you find photoshopped fenders to remove dents, creative angles to hide things and more.

Some of these guys are making aliving off the down payments. Glad this was not the case for you.
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« Reply #25 on: April 10, 2006, 04:20:32 PM »
Was living in Cleveland on a work assignment for a few months.  Got tired of the crappy GM rental cars and bought mine on Ebay from "Budget Used Cars of Cleveland."   Hahaha

It's actually a pretty clean little car.  Suspension was SHOT, which I'm replacing now, but otherwise ran fine.

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« Reply #26 on: April 16, 2006, 08:20:14 PM »
First post, and very new to the bmw world.

Bought a 91 318is the other day and Im picking it up monday morning. I found the car on craigslist here in denver posted for 2900 and paid 2000. The car runs and looks great. No rust, no engine nocks or dings of any kind. The interior is in bad shape. The dash is cracked badley and the seats are cracked but useable. Only the RPM gauge works far as the cluster goes. My little E30 didnt come with a sunroof though, The seller and I both thought this is odd. But I like my new car and hope to enjoy the hell out of it.

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« Reply #27 on: April 16, 2006, 08:46:16 PM »
Quote from: Awgy
First post, and very new to the bmw world.

Bought a 91 318is the other day and Im picking it up monday morning. I found the car on craigslist here in denver posted for 2900 and paid 2000. The car runs and looks great. No rust, no engine nocks or dings of any kind. The interior is in bad shape. The dash is cracked badley and the seats are cracked but useable. Only the RPM gauge works far as the cluster goes. My little E30 didnt come with a sunroof though, The seller and I both thought this is odd. But I like my new car and hope to enjoy the hell out of it.
Congrats on the purchase and welcome. How many miles and what color?

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« Reply #28 on: April 17, 2006, 02:40:04 AM »
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Congrats on the purchase and welcome. How many miles and what color?


Thanks, Before I bought the car I looked around for some info and ideas of upgrades on the car. Thats when I found this site and it really helped my decision of buying the car.

The miles are unknown, I did a carfax report and the last recording of miles was 166,k 6 months ago. The color is RED, very RED. I should have pics soon.

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« Reply #29 on: April 19, 2006, 10:18:17 AM »
Ebay, some 3 years ago.

Bought it from a fellow in Minnesota for $4000.

Car came with the following:
2 owner car
94,000 miles
No A/C
No Trunk Lining
Turner Chip
H&R Adjustable Suspension
K-Mac Camber Plates
K-Mac Adjustable Rear Trailing Arm Bushings
Suspension Thechniques Sway Bars
Turner Swar Bar Re-enforcements
Turner Rear Shock Mounts
E30M3 Control Arms
E30M3 Offset Bushings
E30M3 Steering Rack (not installed)
4.10 LSD
Stock Basketweaves with Shit Ass Conti LXs
15x7 Kosei K1s
205/50R15 BFG K/Ds
New Tie Rods
New Front Wheel Bearings
Documented History back to 30k miles

Bought a one way ticket to Minneapolis and drove it back to New Jersey.