just been offered a 325ix(now with pics)56k no, no!
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hi all, as mentioned above i phoned a friend up at his garage and he tells me that hes got a 325ix. i know they are 4wd, apparently it has got all the kit on. its lhd though. i dont know the milage, he was in the middle of converting it to rhd but he got a price for the steering rack and thought better of it!
what should i offer him for it? he tells me its in g.c. no rust on the rear arches. the engine is strong.
thanks tim.
what should i offer him for it? he tells me its in g.c. no rust on the rear arches. the engine is strong.
thanks tim.
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it cant be worth more than a tec1 sport surely?
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they are very rare, onl made for the north america and african markets (i think) and would assume same sort of money as the Tech 1, I also suspect parts are harder to come by tho.
ask Tim-ix he's got one
ask Tim-ix he's got one
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Another Tim possibly owning an iX? What are the chances of that?
I suspect he gave up on the RHD conversion because it's a lot more complicated that swapping the rack over and fitting a new dash. The 4WD hardware gets in the way.
It has the bodykit because it's got a wider track and different wheel offset. Engine is the same apart from some minor issues such as the sump and oil pump. If the VC in the centre diff is gone it can get expensive.
Don't know about prices. Not many in the UK so they don't change hands that often.
Check out www.e30tech.com for iX info
I suspect he gave up on the RHD conversion because it's a lot more complicated that swapping the rack over and fitting a new dash. The 4WD hardware gets in the way.
It has the bodykit because it's got a wider track and different wheel offset. Engine is the same apart from some minor issues such as the sump and oil pump. If the VC in the centre diff is gone it can get expensive.
Don't know about prices. Not many in the UK so they don't change hands that often.
Check out www.e30tech.com for iX info
Don't think it would ever make sport money- it's a rare car for sure, only a handful of these registered in the UK, but the LHD puts most folk off (and as your mate found out, converting them is extremely difficult without throwing big bucks around).
I would have thought it's worth as much as any other standard 325i: Just go by the condition/milage/history/MOT/tax/options.
I would have thought it's worth as much as any other standard 325i: Just go by the condition/milage/history/MOT/tax/options.
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They were available in europe too, just not here in the UK.march109 wrote:they are very rare, onl made for the north america and african markets (i think) and would assume same sort of money as the Tech 1, I also suspect parts are harder to come by tho.
ask Tim-ix he's got one
Apparently the transfer box isn't very strong, chain driven iirc.
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I'd give my left nut for a touring IX. Superb car. LHD doesn't scare me and they can be turbo'd as long as the front transfer box is beefed up. Then you've got a real scooby chaser 
The US seems to have a pretty solid following for the iX according to e30tech.
The US seems to have a pretty solid following for the iX according to e30tech.
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Morat - they certainly can be turboed. Check out Thing90-ix on E30tech to see a twin-turbo iX. A Scooby chaser? Well maybe, but you've got to remember that these are old cars now. I probably won't be doing much racing in mine but it was brill when it snowed and I was picking up unfortunates waiting for buses that would never come.
The iX sold best in North America I think. The FOI request data which is on the zone somewhere reckoned there are 7 in the UK.
The iX sold best in North America I think. The FOI request data which is on the zone somewhere reckoned there are 7 in the UK.
Rare car agreed, but the value is more 325i money around £1000-£1500 from the examples i have seen for sale.
Aparently they are a reliable beast which is controverisal to what most people on here think. I have read that on a standing start and side stepping the clutch sub 8 seconds to 60 is achievable!
As mentioned turboing gets you significent gains, and with its traction makes for a real point to point weapon.
Some guy in the states is running 350bhp and similar torque and is seeing 12's on the QTR mile!...all on standard running gear too.
Aparently they are a reliable beast which is controverisal to what most people on here think. I have read that on a standing start and side stepping the clutch sub 8 seconds to 60 is achievable!
As mentioned turboing gets you significent gains, and with its traction makes for a real point to point weapon.
Some guy in the states is running 350bhp and similar torque and is seeing 12's on the QTR mile!...all on standard running gear too.
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looks like i will be the proud owner of a ix then!

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i will offer him 1200. its been standing for 5 years!
there must be more than 7, i know of at least 5 including yours, the one in question pacerpete has on and mine and the one i fragged (for the running gear!)tim-ix wrote:Morat - they certainly can be turboed. Check out Thing90-ix on E30tech to see a twin-turbo iX. A Scooby chaser? Well maybe, but you've got to remember that these are old cars now. I probably won't be doing much racing in mine but it was brill when it snowed and I was picking up unfortunates waiting for buses that would never come.
The iX sold best in North America I think. The FOI request data which is on the zone somewhere reckoned there are 7 in the UK.
Also a fella called jason from brum has/had one, ive seen at least 4 different ones pass thru ebay in the past few years...
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went to see it today... its @ucking spotless! manual, recaro interior, its white(put me off a bit) no rust anywhere!










it will have everything done on it, cam belt, inspection 1. just needs a clean.










it will have everything done on it, cam belt, inspection 1. just needs a clean.
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are those metric wheels it has on? looks like a similar tread pattern.
not a big problem i suppose....just change the wheels for some 15" bbs when the time comes.
not a big problem i suppose....just change the wheels for some 15" bbs when the time comes.

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Why do they have strange-looking chunky wheelarches? 
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i havent offered anything yet. the bloke owns the garage. gonna get the b20 sorted and chop it in. im not going to pay over the odds. he seems to think its as rare as rocking hourse shit. he drove to germany and picked it up back in 2000. it hasnt been registered yet over here. its got the full recaro interior. i dont know the milage, but i have the chassis number. so i will give bmw gb a bell on monday and find out everything! the schnitzers will look good on her. first thing i will do is waxoil the whole underneith of the car and the wheel arches. looks tidy though! i couldnt fault it. it also has chrome!!!!


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contradiction there mateloli couldnt fault it. it also has chrome!!!!
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if i do get it and the bloke dosent think its worth a fortune it will get the shadowline. he said he had some fun on the way back from germany. apparently it handled well.
Your rims will probably not fit very well, as the offset is much higher on the iX.
You could find mint examples on the continent for between 1000 for a 4 door and 1800 for a touring. And they haven't been standing. (check "yours" for ratteling transmission)
Actually, they don't really feel slower, just more "damped" than the normal ones. They're great in the snow and the iX bodykit is very pleasant.
Many of them also have the rear height adjustable suspension. (well, at least the tourings)
You could find mint examples on the continent for between 1000 for a 4 door and 1800 for a touring. And they haven't been standing. (check "yours" for ratteling transmission)
Actually, they don't really feel slower, just more "damped" than the normal ones. They're great in the snow and the iX bodykit is very pleasant.
Many of them also have the rear height adjustable suspension. (well, at least the tourings)
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wouldnt mind an ix myself. i kinda like strange things!get it bought it looks tidy enough
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