many thanks in advance
ps im knowledgeale on most e30s just seem to have a blank spot for cabbies ha ha
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I agreed could cost you a pretty penny!cecotto479 wrote:I'm paying £500 + for 6 cylinder cabs to break. Don't buy a £900 six cylinder cab unless you have another £900 at least to spend on it.
£1200 might get you a half decent 318i cab.

Spend it on the E30 you have at the moment!e30mtec wrote:hiya guys,looking to get another e30, wil be looking to buy in a few months time,im gonna have 900quid

I agree, best time of year to buy a cab is winter / early spring. All priced to sell. Look for the usual stuff.bab-91 wrote:I picked my 320 up for 900 in sussex...... was listed for 1200.
If you want to know how i swung that, watch snatch!!!!
it is ridiculously clean , one lady owner for last 19 years
keep the faith something will turn up


i would sell the wheels but ive saved long and hard to buy them nd have em refurbed so they wont be going anywhere soon he hesnakebrain wrote:£900 cabby = £600 bill for new roof + £££s for a roof motor if it needs it, which it might well + easily £1000+ of 'bits and pieces' to do.
£3000 cabby = pop the roof down and go for a spin.
Are the wheels 5 x 120 or E30 4 x 100? If they're 5 x 120 you should sell them to me and invest the proceeds into a better car..