E32 730i wanted
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georgen
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I'm looking for one of these spacious cruisers for our long distance journeys. Good mechanical condition is more important than bodywork, although a tidy one would be nice !!!!. The E30 is a squeze with the wee one and loads of luggage, but we want to keep it as we love it. Does anybody know of a big 7 for sale, preferably somewhere close to Scotland ?
Cheers
George
Cheers
George
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78dude
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Go for an 735i who have a bit more power than the 730i or the 730 V8
They are very nice and I must say that I love my E32 as much as the old E30 in a diffrent way....
They are very nice and I must say that I love my E32 as much as the old E30 in a diffrent way....
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nickso
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george you are going to have the same trouble i am currently having....there is fuck all worth buying in scotland right now.
ive been looking for 2-3 months now and ive seen bugger all worth having at a reasonable price. its either a rusty shitter for too much money or a half decent car with issues....for too much money.
i feel another lucky dip on the englandshire ebay coming on
ive been looking for 2-3 months now and ive seen bugger all worth having at a reasonable price. its either a rusty shitter for too much money or a half decent car with issues....for too much money.
i feel another lucky dip on the englandshire ebay coming on

'88 e30 328i M52 track bint.
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78dude
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"ive been looking for 2-3 months now and ive seen bugger all worth having at a reasonable price. its either a rusty shitter for too much money or a half decent car with issues....for too much money."
Isnt that the same issue for any old car?
Isnt that the same issue for any old car?
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Andyboy
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I've had one for four years, and it's a 730i with a manual gearbox - mega rare! I doubt I would sell it though - it's done over 270k and it's not actually worth anything despite it's mintness.
One of the few E32's will a full service history from day one AND a BMW exhaust.
One of the few E32's will a full service history from day one AND a BMW exhaust.
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pacerpete
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Go on Andy tell us how much you paid for the exhaust ? 
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Andyboy
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Four hundred and twenty pounds. I had to drop me strides in the BMW parts dept and bend over whilst the parts manager used my arse crack as a credit card swiper.
Seriously though, BMW exhausts are worth every penny. Well, the original '89 zorst did 18 years and 270k.
And the refinement of this prestige car is......................eerie. Reclining in the comfort leathers and surrounded by wood trim with inlaid Maple fillets, you could swear you were in a car costing at least £1000.
Seriously though, BMW exhausts are worth every penny. Well, the original '89 zorst did 18 years and 270k.
And the refinement of this prestige car is......................eerie. Reclining in the comfort leathers and surrounded by wood trim with inlaid Maple fillets, you could swear you were in a car costing at least £1000.
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pacerpete
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Andyboy wrote:Four hundred and twenty pounds. I had to drop me strides in the BMW parts dept and bend over whilst the parts manager used my arse crack as a credit card swiper.
Seriously though, BMW exhausts are worth every penny. Well, the original '89 zorst did 18 years and 270k.![]()
And the refinement of this prestige car is......................eerie. Reclining in the comfort leathers and surrounded by wood trim with inlaid Maple fillets, you could swear you were in a car costing at least £1000.![]()
Maxfield did comment that i'd have to do better than a packet of werthers and a p1ss stained skoda back seat to lure him from the eerie refinement and opulence of the leather lined e32 C0CKpit !
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maxfield
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Andyboy
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"Sutton Sluts" Part 3.
"Quick Gunther, pan in on ze 750iL for the money shot, Max has got the Jesters shoes"
"Quick Gunther, pan in on ze 750iL for the money shot, Max has got the Jesters shoes"
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maxfield
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I drove past your Gaff today, I saw plenty of council chariots in Kwik Fit

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i think my 735i has both also!! I know it has full history, most of it BMW iirc! 172k and due another service..Andyboy wrote:One of the few E32's will a full service history from day one AND a BMW exhaust.
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Andyboy
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The Calypso 520i...................and the Carina E shooting break. Full spec GLXi Country Squire Traveller with auto box and aircon. Yours for a modest fee.maxfield wrote:![]()
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I drove past your Gaff today, I saw plenty of council chariots in Kwik Fit
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Andyboy
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That's the one to have. 730i autos are useless, you really need a 3.5 with the slothmatic.Jhonno wrote:i think my 735i has both also!! I know it has full history, most of it BMW iirc! 172k and due another service..Andyboy wrote:One of the few E32's will a full service history from day one AND a BMW exhaust.
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Jhonno
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yeah, tis a 735i slushmatic, with most of the options inc working leccy headrests! 
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Andyboy
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You Whore!Jhonno wrote: working leccy headrests!
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Mine's got electric headrests.......WHAT'S THE POINT!??
Gotta say I'm loving my E32, it's the worlds most comfortable car
Mine's got masses of history, has done just 109K (has dead cats though I think) and cost me the princely sum of £570
Get one with a V8 and then mod the exhaust to let the noise out would be my advice
Gotta say I'm loving my E32, it's the worlds most comfortable car
Mine's got masses of history, has done just 109K (has dead cats though I think) and cost me the princely sum of £570
Get one with a V8 and then mod the exhaust to let the noise out would be my advice
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78dude
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I am very happy that Andyboy love his E32 because I love mine to! 
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georgen
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It's nae great is it !! Even the Scotads is dry for decent BM's at the moment. I would have thought that this time of year would see flocks of cars for sale, but it just ain't the case.nickso wrote:george you are going to have the same trouble i am currently having....there is **** all worth buying in scotland right now.![]()
ive been looking for 2-3 months now and ive seen bugger all worth having at a reasonable price. its either a rusty shitter for too much money or a half decent car with issues....for too much money.
i feel another lucky dip on the englandshire ebay coming on
I think that we would probably settle for a decent E34 if a big 7 does not appear any time soon....
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nickso
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just as well we live a decent distance apart.....i could see us bidding for some e32 shitter in a similar manner to jack and victor bidding for that skoda in still gamegeorgen wrote:It's nae great is it !! Even the Scotads is dry for decent BM's at the moment. I would have thought that this time of year would see flocks of cars for sale, but it just ain't the case.nickso wrote:george you are going to have the same trouble i am currently having....there is **** all worth buying in scotland right now.![]()
ive been looking for 2-3 months now and ive seen bugger all worth having at a reasonable price. its either a rusty shitter for too much money or a half decent car with issues....for too much money.
i feel another lucky dip on the englandshire ebay coming on
I think that we would probably settle for a decent E34 if a big 7 does not appear any time soon....

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fingerman
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I wouldn't mind the same - I still regret selling my 93 730 V8 - it was in great condition and ran sweet, wish I'd never sold it.
Here she was

If your going to get one you might as well get the 740 - not much difference in fuel ecomony as the 730 and has a bit more grunt
Here she was

If your going to get one you might as well get the 740 - not much difference in fuel ecomony as the 730 and has a bit more grunt
Previously owned loads of old E30s, E34s, a few E36s, E32s, E39s and an E38.
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....
Currently in a diesel Audi - miss me old E30's....

