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So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me! Now sold.

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:47 pm
by bss325i
Well, what can i say?! Have always wanted an E30 M3 but for one reason or another i've not bought one until now.
Kind of missed the boat when sensible priced ones were the norm so fast forward to now and the opportunity of one came up as the long term owner (more on that later) had laid the car up for some time and had finally decided to part with it.

Built in Feb 1987 and oddly first registered as an original UK car in Jan 1988 supplied by MLG Chiswick in London as a completely basic spec car.


S300A Emergency spare wheel
L812A NATIONAL VERSION GREAT BRITAIN
S850A Additional Export tank filling
S853A Language version English
S860A Additional turn indicator lamp

So that means non sunroof and manual windows, coupled with the non metalic Alpine white paint makes it all most "motorsport light weight" drivers spec!

Possible goes some way to explain why it remained unsold for nearly a year?

The car has remained a London car all its life as the original owner from Harlesden in North London sold it when it was 5 months old to the guy i bought it from who came from Fulham, SW London so its virtually a one owner car, all most unheard of with E30 M3's and pretty incredible that he owed it for 27 years!

Mileage is 174k which is high'ish for one of these but for what i have planned for the car it does not matter... more on that later.

So - some pics!

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It is pretty rough around the edges to be honest but most importantly of all is its not a troweled up shiny snotter like quite a few E30 M3's are now and its honest with what looks to be all original paint.
Being a non sunroof car means one less potential rust area to worry about and after a look over the car on the ramp and dropping the knee roll and glove box, the bulk head look to be ok.

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The scuttle is solid but has these bubble which will grow a bit when ground back.

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As you can see the engine bay is very scabby and unsightly but it would not take much effort to improve this for the time being.

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No big fist holes in the inner rear arches which is nice and surprisingly both the boot and interior remain damp free, no condensating up, no mould or anything and it has been outside for sometime!

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The worst bits! Clearly the square lifting pads have succumbed to tin worm at some point and some craftsman has patched them up no doubt for a MOT. Nasty!

Hence my wanted ad for donor front floor sections.

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Oddly, the front seats have been replaced. The original trim is Country "houndstooth" but the fronts are now a pair of Uberkaro RHD seats from a cabrio.

Maybe there were some bucket type seats at some point and the current pair were chucked in to replace them at some point?

Other non original items include the 16" BBS black centred wheels from a Ceccotto edition M3 and some Bilstein B8 shocks and eibach springs. Bonus!

There also looks to be a recent replacement genuine rear silencer and front calipers.

So where does that leave me?

Obviously the car needs a bare shell resto and the long term plan is to do just that but i do not want to steam staight into that without actually enjoying the car and forming a bond with it, something that needs to happen for spending thousands of pound and hours turning it into something that will last.

So, the plan is to make it safe, reliable and get it through an MOT so i can use it as a daily, yes that's right a daily as well as get a bit of track time.

I need to pull my finger out as well because i am off to the Ring with this in 8 weeks! 8O

Soooo, after a mooch round it again today the list of things to do to get it usable are,

New pads and discs
All new handbrake hardware
Braided brake hose kit
Drop links all round
Rear axle bushes
A pair of wish bones
Rear top mounts
A pair of track rods
Replace all fuel hoses
Replace both belts
Inspection 2 including all fluids
Refurb injectors
New battery
Weld front floors
New oil cooler pipes as they are crusty and the last thing i want is it dumping all its oil on Track at the ring as thats not cheap!

Hopefully most of this will be done in the next week or two.

So there it is, a scabby but solid, virtually one owner UK M3 and all for the price of a "nice" 325i Sport! :D

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:53 pm
by e30topless
It's about fo0king time you joined the M3 club :D

doesn't look a bad starting point Bazz is she a 195 ? are the miles in klm's ?

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 9:55 pm
by Mitchen
Amazing motor.. love these in white! Bet it's happy it's ended up with it's new owner, as it'll be OEM correct all the way down to the colour of it's screen wash :)

Guess that's something ticked off the bucket list! :cool:

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:09 pm
by jimbom30cab
Awesome !!

Subscribed !!

M3 Resto.... nothing is more :cool: than that !!

Not even the

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Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:18 pm
by bigbird76
Congrats on the purchase

Goodluck with all of the work you intend on doing.

Leigh

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:21 pm
by glenn
bss325i wrote:
It is pretty rough around the edges to be honest
so what......
it's still a M3 8)
:thumb:

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:33 pm
by Demlotcrew
Glad the sale worked out Bazza, looking forward to the updates.

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:38 pm
by bss325i
Thanks guys!
e30topless wrote:It's about fo0king time you joined the M3 club :D

doesn't look a bad starting point Bazz is she a 195 ? are the miles in klm's ?
The miles are miles Steve. Funny you should mention 195, another odd thing about the car is it does not list a cat on BMW vin decoder so in theory it should be a 200 car but it has a cat.

BMW vin decoder also lists it with a 162kw engine and 162kw is about 215bhp.

I need to look into this some more.

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:57 pm
by maxfield
Looking forward to updates and pictures.

Nice to see it will be used as a daily aswell, there can't be many out there that are!

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 11:17 pm
by 87mtech27
Congrats on the M3 Barry. Like the white with black Ravaglia wheels, that combination looks so cool :cool:

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 11:32 pm
by e30topless
bss325i wrote: Funny you should mention 195, another odd thing about the car is it does not list a cat on BMW vin decoder so in theory it should be a 200 car but it has a cat.

BMW vin decoder also lists it with a 162kw engine and 162kw is about 215bhp.

I need to look into this some more.
unsure how you can tell, I think both the 195 and 200 had the 200 071 Ecu, maybe the cat addition was a cheap/second hand way around replacing the exhaust ?

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 12:30 am
by bss325i
e30topless wrote:
bss325i wrote: Funny you should mention 195, another odd thing about the car is it does not list a cat on BMW vin decoder so in theory it should be a 200 car but it has a cat.

BMW vin decoder also lists it with a 162kw engine and 162kw is about 215bhp.

I need to look into this some more.
unsure how you can tell, I think both the 195 and 200 had the 200 071 Ecu, maybe the cat addition was a cheap/second hand way around replacing the exhaust ?
I meant look into why BMW VIN decoder lists it with a 162Kw engine. Will check the engine code.

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 1:23 am
by e30topless
162 kW X 1.36 = 220.32 HP, anyway How's the executive V12 barge going ? :D

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 1:34 am
by bss325i
e30topless wrote:162 kW X 1.36 = 220.32 HP, anyway How's the executive V12 barge going ? :D
Exactly! Odd. That's Evo 2/late car power.

Unfortunately the V12 action is not going to happen now as this deal came through.

It was getting tedious driving the E36 scrapper Trev kindly lent me over winter and the M3 deal seemed be going no where and the V12 was another scratch to itch and it remains to be! :(

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 5:53 am
by Hoobs
Looks like a nice car and it's always good to know the full history. Personally I prefer the basic spec' with no sunroof and keep fit windows.

Also good to see another M3 that's going to be used and not just tucked away in a heated garage somewhere. Anyway, look forward to hearing your plans for it.

Mark

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 6:31 am
by shedrool83
Very nice buy Barry.
Looking forward to the update on this .

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:17 am
by P_VIDDY
Pfft who would want a e30 m3? Meh!

Jealous? Me? Nooooooooo

p.s want want want want want

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:20 am
by SteSE
Congratulations Barry bruva!

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:44 am
by KIRIEIW
That paint looks like it will clean up real nicely! Both my Convertible and Coupe's paint where far worse then the paint you have now. Then again, you actually get your money back from a M3 so you don't have to feel as bad paying for a nice paint job if you wanted to :cool:


Nice find!

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 10:12 am
by RM2186
Well done Barry, looks a nice buy, look forward to seeing the progress. :)

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 1:09 pm
by ross_jsy
You are my hero Barry :)

Looking forward to updates. White is the best colour

Re: So here it is.... an E30 M3 for me!

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 1:29 pm
by LondonTom
Great buy!

Looking forward to the updates.

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 2:09 pm
by ajay
Wow... Great buy Barry, that car got lucky with its new owner a˜…. Congratulations!

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 3:24 pm
by Gert_8
Oh, that's nice!! Look forward to the updates and pampering you will, no doubt, be giving this! :cool:

You do realise you could have bought yourself a 318i for much less. :D

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:20 pm
by h2ggv
Very nice and im sure the car has just ended up with the perfect owner who will bring her back to life :D :D

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:27 pm
by DanThe
Acid dip and turbo conversion? :D

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 5:21 pm
by gooner1
Barry White. :)

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 5:22 pm
by Gert_8
gooner1 wrote:Barry White. :)
Is he a Chelsea supporter? :)

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 5:25 pm
by brettski
You jammy bugger Barry look forward to the updates.

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 6:51 pm
by ImysE30
Sick! :cool:

Is it getting air and S54? :D

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:15 pm
by bab-91
:eek: **** You, you ****! :D


Very jealous! Will watch this with interest and you will be putting the houndstooth back in! :twisted:


Do you mind if I ask what this cost?

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:23 pm
by Mitchen
bab-91 wrote:Do you mind if I ask what this cost?
Cheeky bugger :)

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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:30 pm
by Gert_8
£8k? :)