![]() 11/01/2014 at 20:27 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
A nice looking E30 In the project price range that I've been going back and forth on.
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I would like to but I would rather pay off my truck first.
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That shift boot is the best one I've ever seen.
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Houndstooth like the seats, and I loved the 'wood' knob.
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What do most people do with a 325e? Restore to showroom? Put a bigger engine in it? I loved these cars - drove a few of 'em, never owned one. They are so pure. If I had one, I think I'd fit new wheels, Brembos, maybe ceramic, and whatever 4 cylinder engine/5 speed transmission would make it a sleeper. But I'd keep all the original parts, in case a purist wanted to buy it when I was done.
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I want one because it is slightly more fuel efficient than my truck, small, and RWD. I want one for when I will be going to the UofM and living Downtown in a couple years. I want one with stick because I haven't had a manual car, so im pretty bad with stick and I want to change that.
As far as modding it out goes. I could go the straight Bimmer route and go with later model engines (Both fours, and sixes will fit). Or Go modern hot rod. Chevy engines fit perfectly in one of these.
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U0fM = University of Maryland? My BS is from there .... And a Chevy small block? Wow.
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The classic thing to do with a black 325e, is rob a bank and use it as the getaway car....
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No Minnesota. And yes that engine bay fits the small block like a glove.
![]() 11/02/2014 at 11:11 |
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oh that shift boot/knob combo is awesome, I might do that to my e30...