^^^Yes, but that doesn't mean the driveline & transmission are intact. Check those out first to see how much of a restoration project this will be. Unless your people are going to try and bend everything back (not a good idea), you'll need a donor car for parts, to say the least. The only major parts you can buy are the bumper, harnesses and lights, and the trunk lid. Everything else needs to be cut off another car and welded on. not to mention the rear suspension. E30's don't cost that much, and you might find the cost of repairing this one could be more than buying another car in running condition.