323i
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- jimmyoldskool
- E30 Zone Newbie

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- Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Luton
Everything depends on condition fella......But nice early chromies are appreciating quite well 
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pacerpete
- E30 Zone Team Member

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- Joined: Sun Jan 23, 2005 11:00 pm
- Location: Iver heath. South bucks.
The harsh reality is that a 323 , whilst better in every way than a 320 is beaten by a 325 in every way.
BUT a clean 2 door 323 in any shape or form has a value and is not an unpleasant turd. Finding a NICE one is the hard bit
BUT a clean 2 door 323 in any shape or form has a value and is not an unpleasant turd. Finding a NICE one is the hard bit
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anothere21323i
- E30 Zone Camper

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- Location: Colchester
I suppose if it's a very early car and is in nice clean condition, then it does have an appeal. I spotted a lovely one in Germany for sale earlier this year - it had incredibly low mileage, impeccable history, had been well specced from new and had been well stored/cared for - and was priced accordingly. But cars like that are few and far between, you've got to judge each on their individual merit.
UK registered ones are few and far between. They were only made from 83 - 85 and around 4,000 were sold.
Compare this with over 25,000 325 sold in the UK.
Rust and boy racers have seen off many 323i.
Compare this with over 25,000 325 sold in the UK.
Rust and boy racers have seen off many 323i.
'82 323i henna
'90 320iSE sterling silver No more!
'10 116d Sport Red - MkI
'12 1.4 Punto Easy Exotica Red
'11 X3 3.0d SE
'89 240 DL Estate
'90 320iSE sterling silver No more!
'10 116d Sport Red - MkI
'12 1.4 Punto Easy Exotica Red
'11 X3 3.0d SE
'89 240 DL Estate

