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Fri May 09, 2008 1:03 pm

Hey there everybody!
As the title suggests, im new here! yet to get myself a bm, but out on th look for an 'is'. Looked at a couple so far, and should be looking at another tomorrow. Being new to the e30 scene, im not completely tricked up on them, so any help for finding typical rough areas on them would be great! will get some pics up soon as i find the right first e30!
Look forward to the reponse!
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Fri May 09, 2008 1:15 pm

rust everywhere is what you want to look for as engines can be sourced easily and cheap too.

chech places like the rear wheel arches/boot and pull the rubber sleeve out from the petrol filler cap out and get your hand in there to check for rot.

check the floors if you can aswell and generally just have a good look right round the body for any signs of rust as solid e30's are hard to find these days.

buy the best example you can as if you buy a dog it will cost more in the long run to put it right. :wink:
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Fri May 09, 2008 2:35 pm

Some say the 'iS' is superior to the 325i.......lol :poke: (ducks behind PC)
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Fri May 09, 2008 2:45 pm

awesome, will make sure to check on the next one! thanks!

"Some say the 'iS' is superior to the 325i.......lol Poke (ducks behind PC)" - because of its revvy engine, and lighter weight? winkeye

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Fri May 09, 2008 2:49 pm

i wouldnt say superior....they are good but lets not get carried away
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:00 pm

Que the same old tired arguement of 325 vs 318is
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:01 pm

Rust? I thought they were galvanised?


Welcome to the zone Ben on behalf of the team.
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:02 pm

aye indeed, would probably be looking for one of them, but a bit pricey to buy, run and insure for the younger driver, so thought id go for the 'iS' (still gotta find one yet mind lol)
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:04 pm

Thanks very much simon!

Have i re-awoken an ongoing discussion? please carry on! would like to know as much as possible :D
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:10 pm

Welcome to the zone mate,

Theres an intense and almost comical rivalery between owners of 325i (6 pot, more power, tourqe, sound of engine) and 318is (4 pot, more modern engine, better weight distribution) on this site. The only thing is its been done to death now and is boring to say the least.

However all is not lost, you will be able to read the "debates" from previous threads.
There are plenty of threads on it, just go to the search function and check the "search all terms" option and serach it.

Hope that helps!

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Fri May 09, 2008 3:25 pm

Ben, Sean is right, you'll find a lot about this topic if you use the search option. I'm bored and am just trying to cause a lively debate for my own amusement.....lol

For a younger driver I'd choose the 'iS' for insurance purposes, although you should maybe get quotes on both to check. I know fuel prices in the UK are high too, so maybe you could consider that? I'm sure the 318iS must be more economical, but sure an 'experten' can chime in ;)
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:35 pm

[quote="greentouring"]Ben, Sean is right, you'll find a lot about this topic if you use the search option. I'm bored and am just trying to cause a lively debate for my own amusement.....lolquote]

Also known as trolling!

Good point about the insurance tho, they recognise the 318 and the 318is as pretty much the same even tho the is is a lot more powerful!
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Fri May 09, 2008 3:40 pm

griff87 wrote:
greentouring wrote:Ben, Sean is right, you'll find a lot about this topic if you use the search option. I'm bored and am just trying to cause a lively debate for my own amusement.....lol
Also known as trolling!

Good point about the insurance tho, they recognise the 318 and the 318is as pretty much the same even tho the is is a lot more powerful!
Thats because even dumb insurance types know the 318is is just an e30 with a bee hive in a washing machine up front. :D
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Thu May 15, 2008 12:23 pm

Got myself a tidy diamond schwartz 318is at the weekend! love it to bits, got a few scratches here and there etc, but generally seems to be in good nick. so mega happy! id post a pic up if i had a clue how to, lol! any help?
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Thu May 15, 2008 12:27 pm

bmben wrote:Got myself a tidy diamond schwartz 318is at the weekend! love it to bits, got a few scratches here and there etc, but generally seems to be in good nick. so mega happy! id post a pic up if i had a clue how to, lol! any help?
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Thu May 15, 2008 12:39 pm

march109 wrote:
griff87 wrote:
greentouring wrote:Ben, Sean is right, you'll find a lot about this topic if you use the search option. I'm bored and am just trying to cause a lively debate for my own amusement.....lol
Also known as trolling!

Good point about the insurance tho, they recognise the 318 and the 318is as pretty much the same even tho the is is a lot more powerful!
Thats because even dumb insurance types know the 318is is just an e30 with a bee hive in a washing machine up front. :D
Or a skeleton having a wnak in a biscuit tin :D

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hmmm....has this worked?

"Or a skeleton having a wnak in a biscuit tin Very Happy " - love it :thumb:
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Thu May 15, 2008 2:36 pm

Join the gang, Ben.

Good to see another little black iS added to the list :D
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Or a skeleton having a wnak in a biscuit tin
Worthy of some LOL credits... :P
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 3:20 am

ta very much guys. its now on mim 1900s, which imo i prefer. like the dish on them...

will get a pic up once the weathers good/have camera.the mim's need a refurb - was plannin on spraying the centres and spokes diamond schwartz and leavin outers polished. anyone else done this?

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Welcome to the Zone Ben :D I hope you have plenty of spare time to waste on here? lol
Ignore Griff87!! The banter and rivalry from us superior 6pot owners is still v.much alive and will continue. It's not trolling- just banter :D
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Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:40 am

SPADGE wrote:
march109 wrote:
griff87 wrote: Also known as trolling!

Good point about the insurance tho, they recognise the 318 and the 318is as pretty much the same even tho the is is a lot more powerful!
Thats because even dumb insurance types know the 318is is just an e30 with a bee hive in a washing machine up front. :D
Or a skeleton having a wnak in a biscuit tin :D

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