take good care of the old car and restore it to its full potential. Here's
what he emailed me:





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Good Effort, plenty of style, landing perfect. Judges Score : 10.0KARZRTOYZ wrote:![]()







and seeing the pics made me laugh, bet you sold it for silly money coz he said he would give it a good loving home, but thats awsome lol maybe make it higher and get some ride height on the thingI sold my old 325 IX to my good friend Neil, who said he was gonna
take good care of the old car and restore it to its full potential. Here's
what he emailed me












You'll have to search the forum myinformation is based on recolection of other threads, Tomson has a touring model here in the UK iirc.zimmer-320i wrote:ah i see, i take it thats a south african model, a bit like the 333 e30 which is a nice car, unsur why they got the decent e30's surely the germans would have had there own?
or are they just very rare in the uk?




Its a 1988 USA model, BMW began sending 325IXs in 1988 to the USA and ended in 1991. The 1988 were all 2 doors- fully loaded ( leather heated sports seats, deluxe stereo system, Maplight mirror, Mtech1 steering wheel, power sunroof, etc. The 89 and up came in 4 and 2 door with various level of trim packages. They are rare now in the US because most of them were sent to cold and snowy places - all rusted to crap. The few that where not sent to the cold are gems but are rare. The car Neil is jumping in the air is a rust free car that I had bought in San Francisco.zimmer-320i wrote:ah i see, i take it thats a south african model, a bit like the 333 e30 which is a nice car, unsur why they got the decent e30's surely the germans would have had there own?
or are they just very rare in the uk?

325iX was available in LHD form ony and was sold in mainland Europe and the US.zimmer-320i wrote:ah i see, i take it thats a south african model, a bit like the 333 e30 which is a nice car, unsur why they got the decent e30's surely the germans would have had there own?
or are they just very rare in the uk?