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octanejunkie
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Worst pictures ever! 
Interesting car though, worth mega bucks in good nick.
Interesting car though, worth mega bucks in good nick.
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snakebrain
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There's a link to about 150 pics of the car. Most of them are crap too though. Just thought it might appeal to someone on here, esp as it's low miles..octanejunkie wrote:Worst pictures ever!
Interesting car though, worth mega bucks in good nick.
dont see why people bother putting pictures like that on an advert, i mean if u cant even be bothered to push it outside and take some half decent pics ur obviously not bothered about selling it..
sorry that was abit of a rant but it niggles me as id be quite intrested in that car check out my turbo rep on the M10 engine conversions thread
sorry that was abit of a rant but it niggles me as id be quite intrested in that car check out my turbo rep on the M10 engine conversions thread
are these realy worth this much dont know alot about these theres a 2002 in cream sitting in a garage near me it was restored about 15 years ago the owner was telling me then parked in the garage and hasnt been moved since 
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snakebrain
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Regular 2002s aren't worth a lot, but the turbo ones are getting really pricey. At least £20k for a good 'un..gare30 wrote:are these realy worth this much dont know alot about these theres a 2002 in cream sitting in a garage near me it was restored about 15 years ago the owner was telling me then parked in the garage and hasnt been moved since
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Speedtouch
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Does anyone know what it went for in the end; I know it was on an insane £17,100 a day or two before it ended - Practical Classics values a top condition one at £17,500 so unless you could somehow throw it all together for £400, you'd be on a sure-fire loss!
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snakebrain
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He's cancelled all the bids so it just says £0.01. I reckon you'd get more than £20k for it fully restored though.....Speedtouch wrote:Does anyone know what it went for in the end; I know it was on an insane £17,100 a day or two before it ended - Practical Classics values a top condition one at £17,500 so unless you could somehow throw it all together for £400, you'd be on a sure-fire loss!
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town325i
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These are super rare know though and are sought after so the price of these are going to go mad. IMO i would rather have one of these than an E30 but finding one is impossible for the kind of money i would want to pay for it.

Practical classics or any other price guide for that matter isnt always an accurate potrayal of the market value.Speedtouch wrote:Does anyone know what it went for in the end; I know it was on an insane £17,100 a day or two before it ended - Practical Classics values a top condition one at £17,500 so unless you could somehow throw it all together for £400, you'd be on a sure-fire loss!
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poolnoodle
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Only 1526 (iirc) of these made and all LHD. There are plenty of knock offs around.
Even in standard carb form, these are superb little cars (I am biased, see my avatar!!). My E30 love has now significantly transferred to '02 love.
My Polaris '74 turns some heads as there are very few left around these parts.
Awesome cars to drive - the 4 speed box is geared to perfection. Plenty of grunt off the line and still cruises comfortably on the highway.
I paid $7000 (about 4000 gbp) and it is a gem - undertaking a mild restoration at present.
Sadly, I am yet to find a forum as good as this one to assist my progress.
Even in standard carb form, these are superb little cars (I am biased, see my avatar!!). My E30 love has now significantly transferred to '02 love.
My Polaris '74 turns some heads as there are very few left around these parts.
Awesome cars to drive - the 4 speed box is geared to perfection. Plenty of grunt off the line and still cruises comfortably on the highway.
I paid $7000 (about 4000 gbp) and it is a gem - undertaking a mild restoration at present.
Sadly, I am yet to find a forum as good as this one to assist my progress.
'83 Bronzit 323i (mmmm, chrome)
'74 Polaris 2002 (mmmm, retro)
'89 Delphin 535i (mmmm, waft waft)
'74 Polaris 2002 (mmmm, retro)
'89 Delphin 535i (mmmm, waft waft)
This one sold for £25k or there abouts. I think when it was originally listed it was over £30k but that was obviously a bit optimistic.
http://www.munichlegends.co.uk/componen ... ew,detail/
http://www.munichlegends.co.uk/componen ... ew,detail/
'97 E36 B3 3.2 Touring - Alpina-Blau
'15 F32 420d M Sport Coupe - BMW - melbourne-metallic (Sold)
'11 E92 320d M Sport Coupe - BMW-saphirschwarz-metallic (Sold)
'99 E36 328iA SE "Shooting Brake" - BMW-titansilber-metallic (Sold)
'89 E30 325i
'15 F32 420d M Sport Coupe - BMW - melbourne-metallic (Sold)
'11 E92 320d M Sport Coupe - BMW-saphirschwarz-metallic (Sold)
'99 E36 328iA SE "Shooting Brake" - BMW-titansilber-metallic (Sold)
'89 E30 325i


