

It's great, I've jacked it up and looked all over and this is the only spec of rust on the whole car:

All the electrics work and came with these alloys too, but they need a scub up

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Well just lost out on a 2.7 litre stroker on ebay, but that's probably best as can't afford to uprate everything else all at once. But for the time being I'm gonna sort out suspension and wheels. I'm either gonna recon the 15inch bbs alloys that came with it, or Ideally I'd like some Azev A's, Alpina's or Borbets. Gonna lower 30-40mm asap too, but can't decide on wether to get better shocks at the same time?dave318 wrote:look like you got a bargain mate
got mine in a simula way any plans for it.

Those are 16v Golf alloys - had them on my old 320i - I think they look good but havent noticed them on any other cars on the zone :Alburglar wrote:Well I picked my 318 Touring Up today and it is exactly as described. 2 owners from new, Father and son, full main dealer service history, every MOT and receipt kept from new including the original purchase receipt.



cheeky trick!!!Brianmoooore wrote:One free 'mod' you should do fairly soon, if you are sticking with the standard front seats, is to remove them, swap over the tilt/height adjuster mechanisms and seat belt ends, and refit the seats on the opposite sides, so that the passenger seat is now the driver's.
This will nearly double the life of the seats!



Yes, you sure do. All tourings came with M-Tech suspension as standard. Oh, and you'll notice that you have rear brake discs too.Alburglar wrote:Drivers Seat has a already had a new Bmw cover at some point so is in very good nick.
Is that true about the suspension - do I already have mtec springs / dampers???





I got some graphite grey to spray the spokes with but I fancy a polished rim (no pun intended). How exactly do I go about it. Do just polish the bare metal and leave it bare or do I Laquer over the the bare metal and then polish that???cliffybabe wrote:bet u could polish that lip up nice though

The centre bore may not be the only issue here, the offset will be different as well if they are vauxhaul wheels. The rears will be fine but the fronts will need 15mm hubcentric spacers to stop the inside of the rim clouting the strut, these dont come cheap.rubjonny wrote:They arn't OEM BBS Golf alloys, look very similar but not quite the same!
They may be as said vauxhaul wheels, so check the centre bore very closely as it is ever so slightly smaller than VW/BMW e30 fitment. One guy on the VW forums fitted a set of vaux wheels to his Golf, and used the wheel bolts to pull the wheel on all the way. It was all good till he tried to take them off, he had a right mission ahead of him!
Nice car by the way! When I get old and have to have an estate, it'll be an e30 touring

Yes the centre bore lip on the E30 is very shallow, i tried standard spacer/shims 1st and the resulting wheel wobble was terriblerubjonny wrote:Ah yeah, vaux offset is low even for VW fitment! Is the centre bore lip on the e30 quite shallow then? I can get away with up to 13mm or so non-hubcentric spacers as there is still enough hub lip sticking out past the spacer. I also bought some 15mm hub-centric spacers and they wouldnt fit becasue the hub lip was too deep, oopsy!
Not all tourings have the M-tech 51mm suspension. The very early 318i tourings (up to Sept 89) had 45mm stuff, but still had rear discs.georgen wrote:Yes, you sure do. All tourings came with M-Tech suspension as standard. Oh, and you'll notice that you have rear brake discs too.Alburglar wrote:Drivers Seat has a already had a new Bmw cover at some point so is in very good nick.
Is that true about the suspension - do I already have mtec springs / dampers???

On closer inspection you may be right mate - the ones I had on my old 320i were definately 16v golf jobbies but these do look v slightly different so probably are the Vaukhall wheels.....Steve-E30 wrote:Look like cavalier expression alloys , The mk2 astra guys used to have them as cheap champion alloy lookalikesAlburglar wrote: All the electrics work and came with these alloys too, but they need a scub up

